North Korea’s Kim orders navy to build 10,000-tonne destroyer: State media
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered the navy to construct a 10,000-tonne destroyer and develop secret underwater weapons. This directive comes as Kim continues to inspect military and weapons sites ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Pyongyang on June 8-9.

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AI-generatedNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered the navy to construct a 10,000-tonne destroyer and develop secret underwater weapons. This directive comes as Kim continues to inspect military and weapons sites ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Pyongyang on June 8-9. During a naval test on Thursday, Kim boarded a 5,000-tonne destroyer and observed another warship. He emphasized the need to expand naval capabilities to deter nuclear attacks and called for enhanced military power across all domains. Kim was accompanied by his daughter during the ship inspection. This follows Kim's earlier call for an "exponential" increase in North Korea's atomic arsenal.
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5 extractedA 5,000-tonne destroyer named Kang Kon had partially capsized during a launch ceremony last year.
China's Xi Jinping will visit Pyongyang from June 8 to 9.
Kim Jong Un called for an 'exponential' expansion of North Korea's atomic arsenal.
Kim Jong Un has ordered the development of secret underwater weapons.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un has ordered his navy to build a 10,000-tonne destroyer.