| 4-10-22 -The missile launch early this morning triggered alerts across Japan (NYT) telling people to seek shelter. The last time a North Korean missile flew over Japan was during a period of high tensions between Washington and Pyongyang in 2017. Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio called the launch an “outrage,” and a White House spokesperson said Washington, Seoul, and Tokyo will coordinate a response (NPR).
The missile flew around 2,800 miles, a record for a North Korean test, Japanese and South Korean officials said. The range suggests the missile could have reached the U.S. island territory of Guam. Japan’s defense ministry said North Korea has already launched thirty-six missiles this year, surpassing its previous record (Nikkei) from 2019. |