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North Korea vows to arrest those responsible for failed ship launch
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North Korea has initiated investigations into the failed launch of its second naval destroyer, following leader Kim Jong Un's strong condemnation of the incident as a result of criminal negligence. The 5,000-ton warship sustained damage during the launch ceremony, prompting Kim to demand swift repairs before a key Workers' Party meeting.
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