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Japan to take 'full steps' to ensure public safety: Shinzo Abe

The firing comes days after Pyongyang launched three short-range missiles in what was seen as a minimal provocation after the start of the Ulchi Freedom Guardian South Korean-US joint military exercises.

August 29, 2017 / 07:57 IST
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Japan will take "full steps" to ensure the safety of its people following a North Korean missile test today that passed over the country, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said.

The firing comes days after Pyongyang launched three short-range missiles in what was seen as a minimal provocation after the start of the Ulchi Freedom Guardian South Korean-US joint military exercises.

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But today's flight path represents a significant escalation by Pyongyang, which earlier this month threatened to fire a salvo of missiles towards the US territory of Guam.

Any such flights would have to pass over Japan.