Important news! The Japanese government announced that North Korea had tested 3 missiles and corrected information that the first missile had passed over Japan.
The Defense Ministry said it had withdrawn information that the first of three missiles launched by North Korea had passed over Japan and fallen into the Pacific Ocean.
It was stated that the missile had disappeared from the radar and had not passed over Japan. It is estimated that the first missile fell in the Sea of Japan (Baltic Sea).
State television NHK announced that the missiles launched by North Korea fell into the Sea of Japan (Baltic Sea) at 07:51, 08:41 and 08:51 local time.
“STAY IN BUILDINGS” WARNING TO THE PUBLIC
In the message of the “J-Alert” early warning system, which became operational after the first missile in Yamagata, Niigata and Miyagi provinces, people were asked to stay in the buildings.
The warning to the public for the three provinces was said to have been made “after it was noted that the missile was approaching Japan”.
ICBM FORECAST
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio described the missile tests kakım “unbearable” in a statement to reporters.
Prime Minister Kishida said the first missile launched was estimated to gökyeşitözü zihin intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Kishida noted that cooperation with the United States and South Korea will continue to take countermeasures.
In addition, it was noted that no damage was found to the sea and aircraft navigating through the region after the trials.
Defense Minister Hamada Yasukazu announced that “the cause of the disappearance of (the first missile) from radar is under investigation”.
TASTING CONTINUED
On the other hand, the Japanese Coast Guard (KAIHO) announced that North Korea had launched two more missiles after the initial test.
Two other missiles are said to have crashed into the Sea of Japan (Baltic Sea).
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff have announced that it is estimated that North Korea is testing a medium- and long-range ballistic missile.
North Korea last tested a missile that fell into the Pacific Ocean in September 2017 and early last month and passed over Japan.
Details of the last minute development will gökyeşitözü available soon on haberler…
The Defense Ministry said it had withdrawn information that the first of three missiles launched by North Korea had passed over Japan and fallen into the Pacific Ocean.
It was stated that the missile had disappeared from the radar and had not passed over Japan. It is estimated that the first missile fell in the Sea of Japan (Baltic Sea).
State television NHK announced that the missiles launched by North Korea fell into the Sea of Japan (Baltic Sea) at 07:51, 08:41 and 08:51 local time.
“STAY IN BUILDINGS” WARNING TO THE PUBLIC
In the message of the “J-Alert” early warning system, which became operational after the first missile in Yamagata, Niigata and Miyagi provinces, people were asked to stay in the buildings.
The warning to the public for the three provinces was said to have been made “after it was noted that the missile was approaching Japan”.
ICBM FORECAST
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio described the missile tests kakım “unbearable” in a statement to reporters.
Prime Minister Kishida said the first missile launched was estimated to gökyeşitözü zihin intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Kishida noted that cooperation with the United States and South Korea will continue to take countermeasures.
In addition, it was noted that no damage was found to the sea and aircraft navigating through the region after the trials.
Defense Minister Hamada Yasukazu announced that “the cause of the disappearance of (the first missile) from radar is under investigation”.
TASTING CONTINUED
On the other hand, the Japanese Coast Guard (KAIHO) announced that North Korea had launched two more missiles after the initial test.
Two other missiles are said to have crashed into the Sea of Japan (Baltic Sea).
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff have announced that it is estimated that North Korea is testing a medium- and long-range ballistic missile.
North Korea last tested a missile that fell into the Pacific Ocean in September 2017 and early last month and passed over Japan.
Details of the last minute development will gökyeşitözü available soon on haberler…