This is what North Korea did after the launch of the missile over Japan (Video)

The official North Korean media have published a video that is said to indicate launching the last Pyongyang missile on Japan. According to foreign media, it has been the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), which says images show the moment a ballistic missile flew into Japanese airspace in the hours [...]
The official North Korean media have published a video that is said to indicate launching the last Pyongyang missile on Japan.
According to foreign media, it has been the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), which says images show the moment a ballistic missile flew into Japanese airspace in the early hours of Tuesday.
As it is said, the missile flew some 700 miles [1,700 km] and reached an altitude of 341 miles (548km)), according to the South Korean Army.
Later, it was divided into three parts before falling into the Pacific Ocean, according to Japan's media.
The video comes as North Korean leader Kim Jong welcomed the launch of the missile and said Pyongyang must conduct more ballistic missile tests to further its capabilities.












