North Korea on Friday launched a missile that flew over northern Japan before plunging into the Pacific Ocean, the South Korean military said.
The still-unidentified missile was launched around 6:30 am from east of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, according to South Korea's military Joint Chiefs of Staff, adding that the rocket could have reached an altitude of 770 kilometers (477 miles) and flew for a total of some 3,700 kilometers (about 2,300 miles).
The missile overflew the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido and fell into the Pacific Ocean, according to the Japanese government's missile alert system, authorities said.
EFE/EPA
15/9/17
The still-unidentified missile was launched around 6:30 am from east of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, according to South Korea's military Joint Chiefs of Staff, adding that the rocket could have reached an altitude of 770 kilometers (477 miles) and flew for a total of some 3,700 kilometers (about 2,300 miles).
The missile overflew the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido and fell into the Pacific Ocean, according to the Japanese government's missile alert system, authorities said.
EFE/EPA
15/9/17
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