North Korea Repairs Damaged Warship Near Russian Border

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North Korea's Choi-Hyun class frigate, which partially sank during a May 21st launch event attended by Kim Jong Un, is now in dry dock with visible structural damage, including mangled superstructure. Satellite images reveal the extent of the damage and ongoing repair efforts, possibly with assistance from China or Russia, as North Korea aims to restore its naval capabilities after an embarrassing incident.
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