Japan’s defense chief ordered troops to activate missile interceptors and get ready to shoot down fragments from a North Korean satellite that may fall on the Japanese territory.
Japan’s defense chief on Saturday ordered troops to activate missile interceptors and get ready to shoot down fragments from a North Korean satellite that may fall on theNorth Korea's leader Kim Jong Un said earlier this week that its first military spy satellite that will be launched at an unspecified date.
Last week, North Korea test-launched a solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time.
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