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Jon Herskovitz

Johannesburg

Reporter at Bloomberg News

Senior Correspondent at Reuters

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  • 2 weeks ago | delfi.lt | Jon Herskovitz

    Oficialioji Korėjos centrinė naujienų agentūra (KCNA), retai pripažįstanti nesėkmę, teigė, kad dėl nuleidimo mechanizmo gedimo dar neturinčio oficialaus pavadinimo 5 000 tonų sveriančio eskadrinio minininko laivagalis per anksti nuslydo į vandenį, sutraiškydamas korpuso dalis; anot agentūros, laivo pirmagalys liko įstrigęs ant nuleidimo platformos, skelbia CNN. Karinių jūrų pajėgų analitikai teigė, kad laivo patirta žala dėl tokio nesėkmingo nuleidimo gali būti „katastrofiška“.

  • 2 weeks ago | kdhnews.com | Jon Herskovitz

    North Korea has placed a cover over a destroyer that suffered damage in a botched launch attempt, with the vessel now appearing to be on its side and partially submerged, satellite imagery indicates. The 5,000-ton Choe Hyon-class destroyer - one of the North Korea's largest warships - was a key part of the state's naval modernization plans.

  • 2 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Jon Herskovitz

    North Korea has placed a cover over a destroyer that suffered damage in a botched launch attempt, with the vessel now appearing to be on its side and partially submerged, satellite imagery indicates. The 5,000-ton Choe Hyon-class destroyer — one of the North Korea’s largest warships — was a key part of the state’s naval modernization plans.

  • 2 weeks ago | modbee.com | Jon Herskovitz

    North Korea has placed a cover over a destroyer that suffered damage in a botched launch attempt, with the vessel now appearing to be on its side and partially submerged, satellite imagery indicates. The 5,000-ton Choe Hyon-class destroyer - one of the North Korea's largest warships - was a key part of the state's naval modernization plans.

  • 2 weeks ago | leadertelegram.com | Jon Herskovitz

    North Korea has placed a cover over a destroyer that suffered damage in a botched launch attempt, with the vessel now appearing to be on its side and partially submerged, satellite imagery indicates. The 5,000-ton Choe Hyon-class destroyer — one of the North Korea’s largest warships — was a key part of the state’s naval modernization plans.

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