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North Korea launches missile which may have landed within 200 miles off coast of Japan, says Shinzo Abe | North Korea launches missile which may have landed within 200 miles off coast of Japan, says Shinzo Abe |
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North Korea has fired a missile which may have landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), according to the country's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. | North Korea has fired a missile which may have landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), according to the country's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. |
The zone reaches 200 nautical miles from the country's coast. | The zone reaches 200 nautical miles from the country's coast. |
Mr Abe has called an emergency meeting of the National Security Council. | Mr Abe has called an emergency meeting of the National Security Council. |
"I have received information that North Korea once again conducted a missile firing," Mr Abe said. "We will immediately analyze information and do our utmost to protect the safety of the Japanese people." | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Japan "absolutely cannot tolerate" repeated provocations from North Korea, also known as the DPRK. | Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Japan "absolutely cannot tolerate" repeated provocations from North Korea, also known as the DPRK. |
Soon after reports of the launch emerged from Japan, the Pentagon and South Korean military officials confirmed they detected a ballistic missile launch from North Korea. | Soon after reports of the launch emerged from Japan, the Pentagon and South Korean military officials confirmed they detected a ballistic missile launch from North Korea. |
It was not immediately clear what type of weapon was used, where it landed, and how far into the EEZ. | |
It flew for around 45 minutes and landed in the seas between Japan and the Korean Peninsula, according to Japanese government officials. | |
According to Yonhap news agency, South Korean military officials said the missile was launched from Jagang Province, in the north of the DPRK. | According to Yonhap news agency, South Korean military officials said the missile was launched from Jagang Province, in the north of the DPRK. |
South Korea has also called a national security meeting. | South Korea has also called a national security meeting. |
It comes just one day after the 64th anniversary of the end of the Korean War -- known as Victory Day in the North. | It comes just one day after the 64th anniversary of the end of the Korean War -- known as Victory Day in the North. |
Intelligence officials in both the US and South Korea feared the DPRK could launch a missile to mark the event. | Intelligence officials in both the US and South Korea feared the DPRK could launch a missile to mark the event. |
North Korea fired what was believed to be its first intercontinental ballistic missile earlier this month. | North Korea fired what was believed to be its first intercontinental ballistic missile earlier this month. |
North Korea, led by unpredictable ruler Kim Jong-un, has fired missiles into the EEZ several times before. | North Korea, led by unpredictable ruler Kim Jong-un, has fired missiles into the EEZ several times before. |
International tensions have been mounting over the nuclear ambitions of North Korea in recent months, and Donald Trump has threatened to "take care" of the unstable situation. | International tensions have been mounting over the nuclear ambitions of North Korea in recent months, and Donald Trump has threatened to "take care" of the unstable situation. |
Just yesterday, a senior US military official warned the DPRK’s weapons technology was improving faster than expected. | |
"North Korea is extremely dangerous and more dangerous as the weeks go by,” said General Mark Milley, chief of staff of the Army. | "North Korea is extremely dangerous and more dangerous as the weeks go by,” said General Mark Milley, chief of staff of the Army. |