Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kisida instructed the responsible ministries to analyze the situation in detail in connection with the possible missile launch of the DPRK and inform people in a timely and in detail. It is reported by RIA Novosti.
According to the instructions, the profile agencies will analyze the safety of air and sea transportation, and will also take “all necessary measures in case of unforeseen circumstances,” the head of the Japanese government said during the press conference, which the NHK TV channel was broadcast.
Earlier, the South Korean Renhap newspaper, with reference to the Committee of the Headquarters of the country, said that the DPRK made a launch of an unidentified projectile towards the Japanese Sea. Presumably, a ballistic missile was released. Later, the source in the Japanese government reported that the KPRE released rocket fell out of the exceptional economic zone of Japan, reports of damage to ships or aircraft did not receive.