Japan 'strongly condemns' NKorea ballistic missile: PM


TOKYO, Japan - Japan on Tuesday condemned the launch of a North Korean ballistic missile believed to have flown over the country, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said.

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP

"A ballistic missile is believed to have passed over our country and fallen in the Pacific Ocean. This is an act of violence following recent repeated launches of ballistic missiles. We strongly condemn this," Kishida told reporters.

At 7:29 am (2229 GMT Monday), the country's missile alert warning system was activated, with screens showing national broadcaster NHK turning to the alert message.

"North Korea appears to have launched a missile. Please evacuate into buildings or underground," the alert read.

NHK said the alert was in effect for two northern regions of the country, where the missile was believed to be headed.

Around 8:00 am, the prime minister's office then tweeted that "a projectile that appears to be a North Korean ballistic missile has likely flown over Japan".

In a statement, Japan's coastguard said the missile appeared to have already landed in the sea and warned vessels not to approach any falling objects.