Monday, 29 May 2023 Pyongyang has informed Japan's coastguard that a rocket will be launched between May 31 and June 11 and will fall in waters near the Yellow Sea, East China Sea and east of Luzon Island in the Philippines, a coastguard spokesman told AFP. However, the prime minister's office in a tweet said Fumio Kishida issued instructions "on North Korea's notification about the launch of a ballistic missile that it describes as a satellite".
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said North Korea appeared to have fired a ballistic missile and that the government was analysing the details. He added that there were currently no reports of damage following the launch. Japan said previously it was ready to shoot down anything that threatened...
North Korea attempted to launch its first spy satellite on Wednesday, but it crashed into the sea minutes after being fired.
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South Korea's military said it was still analysing whether the launch was successful, while media in South Korea and Japan said governments there were examining... IndiaTimes
Kim during Tuesday’s visit approved an unspecified 'future action plan' in preparations for launching the satellite, North Korea’s official Korean Central... IndiaTimes