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North Korea launches investigation into why new warship ended up on its side

Sky News Friday, 23 May 2025 ()
North Korea launches investigation into why new warship ended up on its sideNorth Korea has launched an investigation into how a new warship ended up on its side and taking on water as leader Kim Jong Un looked on in dismay.
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