North Korea’s Failed Naval Destroyer Launch: Kim Jong Un’s Response

North Korea's Failed Naval Destroyer Launch: Kim Jong Un's Response

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has placed blame on military officials, scientists, and shipyard operators for a recent failed launch of a naval destroyer during a test firing ceremony he attended.

Key Points

  • Criminal Negligence: Kim described the failed launch as a result of “criminal negligence,” highlighting the “absolute carelessness, irresponsibility, and unscientific empiricism” of those involved, as reported by state media.

  • Detained Officials: Four officials have been detained in connection with the incident, including:

    • Ri Hyong Son: Vice director of the munitions industry department at the ruling Workers Party’s Central Committee.
      • Ri claimed he did not participate in the design or manufacturing of the launch equipment and was unfamiliar with its operation.
      • He stated he had only visited Chongjin Shipyard this year as part of an inspection group from his party committee.
  • Additional Detentions: Three other individuals, including two engineers and one deputy manager from Chongjin Shipyard, are also being held. This shipyard is responsible for constructing North Korea’s new warships, including the latest destroyer that was damaged during the test firing.

Conclusion

In his statement regarding the KCNA report, Kim directly implicated those responsible for the failure, emphasizing the significant responsibility attributed to the events at Chongjin Shipyard.

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