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Japan on ’emergency’ alert as North Korea launches missile attack

Japan has reportedly issued an emergency alert after it was believed that North Korea launched a missile. The Japanese government urged residents to seek shelter as soon as possible in a terrifying announcement after alarms were raised about the missile launch. According to the reports, North Korea has fired three missiles on Japan.A tweet from BNO news agency stated: ‘Japanese emergency alert: ‘North Korea appears to have launched a missile. Take shelter in a sturdy building or underground. Issued for: Miyagi, Yamagata, Niigata.”However, the warnings were later cancelled after the missile fell into Pacific Ocean, reported the news agency.On Wednesday, North Korea fired at least 23 missiles into the sea on Wednesday, including one that landed less than 60 km (40 miles) off South Korea’s coast, which South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol described as ‘territorial encroachment’ and Washington denounced as ‘reckless’.It was the first time a ballistic missile had landed near the South’s waters since the peninsula was divided in 1945, and the most missiles fired by the North in a single day. Japan on ’emergency’ alert as North Korea launches missile attack (Image: Getty Images)South Korea issued rare air raid warnings and launched its own missiles in response.North and South Korea have fired a number of missiles into waters near each other’s coasts in a marked escalation of hostilities.Seoul responded with warplanes firing three air-to-ground missiles over the disputed maritime demarcation line.Later Pyongyang fired six more missiles and a barrage of 100 artillery shells.READ MORE: Lottery winner says he will spend his windfall on LurpakJapanese emergency alert: “North Korea appears to have launched a missile. Take shelter in a sturdy building or underground. Issued for: Miyagi, Yamagata, Niigata”- BNO News (@BNONews) November 2, 2022 On Tuesday, Pyongyang warned they would pay “the most horrible price in history” if they continued their joint military drills, seen as a veiled threat to use nuclear weapons.US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, and his South Korean counterpart, Park Jin, condemned North Korea’s ‘escalatory launch of ballistic missiles’.The North has tested a record number of missiles this year as tensions have risen.Despite crippling sanctions, Pyongyang has conducted six nuclear tests between 2006 and 2017, and is rumoured to be planning a seventh.DON’T MISS:’Sad and unfulfilled’ portrayal of Prince William torn apart [REVEAL]Nancy Pelosi’s husband alleged attacker was on ‘suicide mission’ [INSIGHT]The Crown accused of ‘distasteful’ display of Princess Diana’s death [SPOTLIGHT]BREAKING: Japan says North Korean missile fell into the Pacific Ocean, warnings canceled- BNO News (@BNONews) November 2, 2022 Japan’s Defense Minister has said they lost track of the first North Korean missile while it was over the Sea of Japan, it might have not passed over Japan as previously thought.- Global: MilitaryInfo (@Global_Mil_Info) November 3, 2022 It has continued to advance its military capability – in breach of United Nations Security Council resolutions – to threaten its neighbours and potentially even bring the US mainland within striking range.On Monday, a US nuclear-powered submarine arrived off the coast of South Korea to take part in the latest in a series of joint US-South Korean drills, which began in August.Dubbed “Vigilant Storm”, they are the largest exercises Seoul and Washington have ever held, involving hundreds of military aircraft from both sides.

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