South Korea Announces North Korea Fires Another Missile; Japan Initially Judges It Landed Outside EEZ
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South Korea announced North Korea has fired a projectile, suspected to be a ballistic missile. Japan's Ministry of Defense initially judged it fell outside Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) without causing damage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What time did the Japanese Ministry of Defense announce the launch of the suspected ballistic missile?
- A: The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced the launch of the suspected ballistic missile at 2:25 PM.
- Q: Has any damage to vessels or ships been reported following the missile launch?
- A: The Japan Coast Guard stated that no ship damage has been reported so far after the launch.
- Q: Where is the object launched by North Korea in the afternoon estimated to have fallen?
- A: The object launched in the afternoon is estimated to have fallen outside Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone.
- Q: What instructions did Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi issue in the afternoon?
- A: Sanae Takaichi instructed to gather intelligence, inform the public, and ensure aircraft and vessel safety.
- Q: What actions will Japan take with the United States and South Korea in response to North Korea?
- A: Japan will work closely with the US and South Korea, including real-time sharing of missile alert data.