May 29 (NHK) - Japan's Defense Ministry says North Korea launched a missile on Monday morning. Government officials believe it landed within Japan's exclusive economic zone in the Sea of Japan.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that Japan will work alongside the US to deter North Korea from further provocations and that it will also work with the international community, including South Korea, to maintain a high level of security.
South Korea's military says the missile flew nearly 450 kilometers before landing in the sea. It says the missile was launched from North Korea's eastern coast and that it is thought to be a Scud missile.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary says there is no damage to vessels or aircraft in the area.
Yoshihide Suga also says the latest launch clearly violates UN Security Council resolutions and that his country has lodged a strong protest with Pyongyang over its latest ballistic missile launch.
Source: ANNnewsCH