The Japanese government told residents of the northern Hokkaido region to “seek shelter immediately” on Thursday morning after North Korea launched at least one suspected ballistic missile.
” on Thursday morning after North Korea launched at least one suspected ballistic missile.
“Evacuate immediately,” the government repeated in an emergency message, adding that the missile was expected to land near the island around 8 a.m. local time. The country’s J-Alert warning system was activated roughly five minutes before that, according to. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed the legitimacy of the missile launch on Thursday, according to
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