Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kisida called regrettable the fact that the DPRK continues to conduct rocket tests. So he reacted to the new launch of the Northern Korea of an unidentified projectile towards the Japanese Sea, reports TASS.
According to him, Tokyo continues to analyze information about the North DPRK launch, but until it can provide accurate data on the place of fall, the height of the rocket flight and other details.
On January 5, in the Armed Forces of South Korea reported that the DPRK launched an unidentified projectile toward the Japanese Sea. According to the Coast Guard of Japan, the DPRK launched a ballistic missile. The agency warned fishing vessels about the need to abide care and not approach the debris. Under the Government of Japan, an emergency headquarters of the launch information was created.
The last time the DPRK conducted rocket tests in the fall last year.