New Delhi: North Korea (North Korea) has fired several missiles at the neighboring country Japan (Japan) in the last few days. Ignoring the warnings of America, South Korea and Japan, North Korea has again launched two ballistic missiles. Neighboring countries have also become alert about the missiles launched one after another by North Korea in the last few days.
An emergency alert was issued in Japan
Japanese Prime Minister (PM) Fumio Kishida (Fumio Kishida) issued an emergency alert regarding the missile launched by North Korea on Saturday. At the same time, South Korea has also reacted strongly to this. South Korea has termed the missile launch by North Korea as an act of provocation. The US Army has said in this regard that we are discussing with allied countries.
According to news agency Pal, North Korea has conducted 24 missile tests this year. North Korea has also released a statement regarding the missile test. North Korea has said its missile test was in self-defense against US military threats.
North Korea has said it has not caused any harm to neighboring countries. Notably, after five years, North Korea recently launched a ballistic missile over Japan. After this, two ballistic missiles were launched from North Korea. It was the seventh launch by Pyongyang in recent days, raising concerns from Japan and South Korea as well as the US.
According to Japanese Defense Minister Toshiro Ino, the two missiles launched by North Korea reached an altitude of 100 kilometers. He covered a distance of about 350 km. According to Japan’s defense minister, the two missiles were fired six minutes apart.
America’s reaction
According to the Japanese government, the missiles fell outside the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). According to the Coast Guard, it has no news of any damage to Japanese ships. At the same time, the US Army’s Indo-Pacific Command has also spoken of testing two ballistic missiles. According to the command, the test proves how aggressive North Korea’s missile program has become