Yesterday,
North Korea fired a missile over Japan which the country's Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe has called the "most serious and grave ever" threat to the
country.
The missile
was fired just before 6 a.m. in Japan. The launch of the missile set off series
of warnings in the northern part of the country urging people to seek shelter
wia messages on their mobile phones and there was panic among residents.
According to
reports, the missile flew over Erimomisaki, on the northern island of Hokkaido,
and broke into three pieces before falling into the Pacific Ocean, about 1,180
kilometers (733 miles) off the Japanese coast.
The missile
was in flight for about 14 minutes, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said
at an emergency press conference. "There is no immediate report of the
fallen objects and no damage to the ships and aircraft," he added.
Japanese
Prime Minister condemned the launch as a reckless act saying, 'we have fully
grasped the movement of the missile immediately after their launch and have
been taking every possible effort to protect the lives of people. It is a
serious and grave threat which impairs the safety and peace of the region'.
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