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Japan says North Korea fired a missile over its territory |  Globalism

Japan says North Korea fired a missile over its territory | Globalism

Government Japan mentioned that the North Korea A missile was fired over its territory on Tuesday morning (4), local time. South Korean authorities confirmed this information.

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno condemned the shooting, saying “North Korea’s repeated actions constitute a serious challenge to international peace.”

The Japanese Cabinet announced on Twitter that “the missile is believed to have fallen into the Pacific Ocean around 7:29 AM.” It would have fallen into the sea about 3000 km from the Japanese coast and could have been an ICBM.

The North Korean test sparked an unusual warning from the Japanese government for some residents to seek asylum.

“It appears that North Korea fired a missile. Please evacuate underground buildings or shelters,” the government said in an alert issued at 7:29 am on Tuesday (7:29 pm GMT).

Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that the alert was in effect for two northern regions of the country.

Hours later, Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada said Japan was not ruling out any option. “In light of this situation, we will continue to consider all options – including so-called ‘counter-attack capabilities’ and will not rule out anything while we continue to work to fundamentally enhance our defensive capabilities,” the minister told a news conference. Press Conference.

South Korean and US officials have also warned for months that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is preparing to conduct another nuclear test. Both sources said they believed this could happen shortly after the upcoming Communist Party Congress in China on October 16.

North Korea, which has been the target of several UN sanctions over its weapons programs, usually seeks to maximize the geopolitical impact of its tests in due course.

On Saturday morning, North Korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile towards its east coast on Saturday. This is the fourth time Pyongyang has fired in a week.

The launches came after the United States and South Korea conducted the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise, the largest joint military exercise in nearly five years, and after US Vice President Kamala Harris visited Seoul last week.

The Japanese Coast Guard also reported at least two previous ballistic missile tests suspected of being conducted by Pyongyang. North Korea fired missiles before and after Harris’ visit to South Korea.