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North Korea is attempting to repair a 5,000-ton warship that was damaged during a failed launch. Satellite images reveal the country deploying balloon-like objects, believed to prevent further flooding or protect against drones. Experts speculate on the balloons' function, cautioning about risks of further damage. The repair process is complex due to the ship's position, partially in and out of water, making salvaging difficult.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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