North Korea has reportedly launched an Unknown Missile heading toward the direction of Hokkaido, Japan; all citizens in the Region are urged to take get inside and go to the lowest part of buildings.
North Korea has reportedly launched an Unknown Missile heading toward the direction of Hokkaido, Japan; all citizens in the Region are urged to take get inside and go to the lowest part of buildings.
Japan says North Korea has launched a missile, warns people to seek shelter immediately. Message running on local TV: "North Korea appears to have launched a missile. Please evacuate to the inside of a building or go to the basement. Target area: Hokkaido"
Japanese broadcaster telling people to take shelter after government issues rare warning for North Korean missile launch
If you are in Japan and are based in these areas, please seek shelter and stay safe: * Hokkaido * Oshima * Toshima * Niijima * Kozushima * Miyake * Mikurashima * Hachijo * Aogashima * Ogasawara
Missile has impacted in the Pacific ocean. Citizens warned not to approach anything suspicious.
Japan Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno to brief on North Korea at around 2310 GMT - NHK
As traumatic as it is, they just stay TESTS.Bloody DPRK...
I genuinely feel for the Japanese, they shouldn't have to go through the trauma of Kim Jong-Un testing missiles near their homes.
Sirens sounding in Japanese cities after residents were instructed to seek shelter amidst suspected North Korean ICBM launch.
North Korean missile landed 3000km (1,800 miles) east of Hokkaido, according to Japan's Ministry of Defense.
US has been warning about a possible upcoming nuclear test. Probably not to far off now.Everyone seems to be on edge
I'm getting real sick of Cold War 2. One day we need to kidnap all major leaders and throw them in a thunderdome arena and let them sort out their egos that way.US has been warning about a possible upcoming nuclear test. Probably not to far off now.
Okay, I understand why Japan might be nervous, but if it missed by 1,800 miles, how could they have possibly thought it was on track to impact on land?
To put it in my local terms it is like living in Brisbane and having it land in Port Morsby. Not exactly a near miss.Okay, I understand why Japan might be nervous, but if it missed by 1,800 miles, how could they have possibly thought it was on track to impact on land?
I can see possibly exercising caution, but eventually the boy crying wolf scenario could come into play, with enough of alerts like this one.Okay, I understand why Japan might be nervous, but if it missed by 1,800 miles, how could they have possibly thought it was on track to impact on land?
About these 5 posts and the 2 below:
Did we really need 7 separate posts reporting the exact same news?
Uhhh....I guess I’ll try not to be first next time?Did we really need 7 separate posts reporting the exact same news?