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A pest has raised in DPRK after an unsuccessful descent

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Despite the fact that the body of the pest is managed to be in line, the part of its nose is still in the land, making it a further decrease in water.

North Korea has placed pest Choi Hyun in a vertical position after an unsuccessful launch in the water, followed by Kim Jong -un. This was announced by 38 North Resource by publishing related images.

In the satellite images on June 2, for the first time after the accident on May 21, the pest was recorded in an upright position. It is slightly hidden by light cloudiness, but the helicopter site marking can be seen.

The DPRK leader ordered the ship to return before a meeting of the ruling party in June.

“Commercial satellite images show that port workers in Chongzhina have taken a significant step toward this goal,” the report said.

In satellite images on May 29, it was noticed how workers pulled the cables, which could be attached to the ship. Along with one of its sides, 30 obstacles were probably placed.

In the pictures of June 2, it is also clear that the nose of the vessel is still on the ground, and only the hardness will be lowered into the water.

Experts believe that as a result of the collapse, the ship can get damage to the bottom and the nasal hydroacoustic sonar. The whole repair requires the use of the dry dock of corresponding dimensions – however, there are no such capacities in the nearby DPRK cities itself.

Keep in mind that during the descent of a new stress, a serious accident occurred before Kim Jong -un. Satellite photos recorded that the North Korean ship was on its side, which was slightly submerged in water.

In connection with the unsuccessful launch of the ship, three people were detained.

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Source: korrespondent

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