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Steven Rae

North Korea fires missile over Japan as prime minister dubs move 'barbaric'

North Korea fired what is thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile off its east coast on Tuesday, leading to condemnation from the Japanese prime minister.

Japanese authorities issued an urgent warning for people to evacuate buildings and take shelter, after the rocket fell into the Pacific Ocean.

The rocket flew over Japan and may have been an intercontinental ballistic missile, said South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol warned of a "resolute" response, reports the Mirror.

Officials in Tokyo and Seoul said the missile flew between 4,500 to 4,600 kilometres to a maximum altitude of about 1,000 km.

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has condemned the actions calling it "barbaric". Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said that the missile is likely to have flown over Japan and landed outside of its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

The test prompted East Japan Railway Co to suspend its train operations in the northern regions, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.

Japan said it did not use any defence measures to destroy the missile, which was the first to fly over or past Japan from North Korea since 2017.

A National Security Committee meeting is to be held by the Japanese government.

The test prompted East Japan Railway Co to suspend its train operations in the northern regions, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.

Japan said it did not use any defence measures to destroy the missile, which was the first to fly over or past Japan from North Korea since 2017.

"North Korea's series of actions, including its repeated ballistic missile launches, threatens the peace and security of Japan, the region, and the international community, and poses a serious challenge to the entire international community, including Japan," Matsuno, said in a brief news conference.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed the ballistic missile launch off their neighbour's east coast.

The Japanese government warned citizens to take cover after its coast guard reported a suspected missile launch by North Korea. An emergency tweet by Ishikari City, Hokkaido, repeatedly ordered people to take cover.

It read: "The missile is believed to have been launched from North Korea. Evacuate inside a building or underground. Missile launch. Missile launch. The missile is believed to have been launched from North Korea. Evacuate inside a building or underground."

Firing over or past Japan allows North Korea's scientists to test missiles under more realistic conditions, said Ankit Panda of the US-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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