Seoul reporter

North Korea says that it has successfully resumed its new 5,000-ton Navy destroyer, after less than a month during the first attempted launch, after a state media report.
The country’s leader, Kim Jong Un reacted fiercely to the failed launch of the warship in May, and demanded that it be repaired quickly.
At least four officers – three shipyard officials and one senior officer – have been arrested in the incident since then.
State media says the ship has now been completely restored. But given how soon it has been resumed, experts are questioning whether the repair is actually completed.
According to Kim and his daughter, Kim Ju Ai, KCNA, Rajin launches on Tuesday in the north of the country, which published their pictures in the event.
The warship is one of the two new 5,000-ton naval destroyer North Korea, built in the last one year and has been launched from April.
They are now the largest ships that are in Pyongyang’s fleet and are able to do the principle of launching nuclear weapons.
Kim has given it a priority to develop the nuclear-host-armored Navy, and says that he is planning to make two more destroyers in the coming year.

In the last few weeks, satellite photographs showed capsized ship in the port, before it was taken to a repair site, and then being reflected in water, before it was reduced to the ghat.
According to KCNA, Kim spoke at Friday’s program saying that the initial unsuccessful launch did not set back the North Military Modernization Program.
“Soon, enemies will experience how stimulating and unpleasant to sit and see the vessels of an anti -run run on the edge of the sovereign water,” they said.
