South Korea's military says it detained a North Korean soldier near border

South Korea’s military detained a North Korean soldier near the central section of the inter-Korean border on Tuesday night, Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Wednesday.

Authorities were investigating the incident, JCS said in a text message to Reuters.

Yonhap News Agency reported the soldier expressed an intention to defect to South Korea, without citing a source.

North Korea should build two warships as large ​as its 5,000-metric-ton Choe Hyon vessel every year ‌in the next five years, leader Kim Jong Un said at a commissioning ceremony of a destroyer on Tuesday, according ​to state media KCNA.

Kim attended the ceremony held ​at the Nampho port in North Korea to ⁠celebrate the deployment of the new multipurpose destroyer ​Choe Hyon, KCNA reported.

The destroyer successfully completed military operational ​tests over the past 14 months, KCNA added.
 
The country plans to deploy another 5,000-ton destroyer named Kang Kon Soon, along with ​10,000-ton strategic warships, Kim said, according to the report.

Kang Kon ​was repaired last year after partially capsizing during a launch ceremony.

The navy ‌had ⁠been the weakest part of North Korea’s military forces, Kim said, adding that its capabilities would now be “something incredible beyond imagination.”

“Building a modernized naval base has ​emerged as a ​desperate and ⁠essential task,” Kim said.

He said officials of the ruling Workers’ Party’s Central Committee discussed ​plans to build new naval bases at ​a meeting ⁠on Monday.
 
The most important change for the navy would be a shift in its status, role, and scope ⁠of ​operations, Kim said, without elaborating.

The navy’s ​nuclearization is “advancing along its own course,” contributing to the country’s nuclear deterrence, ​he said.