Repairs under way on North Korean warship that embarrassed Kim Jong Un

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Repairs are under way on a new North Korean warship which failed to launch last week, state media has said.

The 5,000-tonne vessel ended up on its side and taking on water with leader Kim Jong Un looking on in dismay.

"The work for completely restoring the balance of the warship is being actively conducted... according to its schedule," KCNA said on Monday.

The destroyer was launched on Wednesday at the northeastern port of Chongjin - but a loss of balance saw the vessel sustain damage.

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Image: North Korea's new naval destroyer on 18 May 2025 in Chongjin - before the blunder. Pic: Maxar Technologies/AP

The North Korean leader called the failed launch a "criminal act" and said the incident "brought the dignity and self-respect of our state to a collapse" as he vowed to punish those found responsible.

An investigation has been launched and authorities have arrested the chief engineer of the shipyard, the head of the hull construction workshop and the deputy manager for administrative affairs.

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An internal inspection found there were no holes at the bottom of the warship, but the starboard hull was scratched and seawater flowed into the stern section through the rescue channel.

The extent of the damage was claimed to be "not serious".

Satellite imagery of the shipyard showed the warship on its side and covered in what appears to be blue tarpaulin.

Mr Kim has ordered the ship to be restored before a ruling party meeting in June.

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