Japan Issues Missile Alert as North Korea Plans Rocket Launch

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North Korea's attempt to launch a second spy satellite ended in a mid-air explosion due to a suspected engine problem. The launch, which was notified to Japan's coast guard, was detected by South Korea's military but resulted in debris falling into North Korean waters. This follows previous failed attempts and comes amid international concerns over North Korea's missile technology and regional stability.
- North Korea says it will launch a rocket within days. Experts say it will likely carry its second spy satellite. CBS News
- Japan lifts warnings after North Korea fires 'unidentified projectile' The Telegraph
- Japan warns residents to take cover from North Korean missile threat The Jerusalem Post
- Japan says North Korea appears to have fired a missile, alerting residents on Okinawa island to take shelter ABC News
- Japan Issues North Korea Missile Alert: 'Take Refuge' Newsweek
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