Satellite images taken on Sunday by Maxar Technologies showed that the 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer, which does not yet have an official name, was moved to a dry dock in the port of Rajin. This port is located in the Rason Special Economic Zone in northeastern North Korea, near its small border with Russia.
Moving the ship to a dry dock indicates that repair or restoration work has been carried out after damage has been sustained. Rajin is an important maritime hub and strategic port, which allows North Korea to maintain its naval forces in the region.
This destroyer belongs to the large warships of the DPRK Navy and plays a key role in ensuring maritime security and control over adjacent waters. Its repair near the Russian border may be of strategic importance, given the geopolitical situation in the region.
Details about the nature of the damage and the reasons for the ship's movement have not yet been disclosed, but monitoring North Korea's actions in the area remains important for assessing the country's military potential.
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