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The evacuation report in Japan after the launch rocket with the DPRK was not a mistake - the government

According to government representatives, the North Korean rocket disappeared from the radars immediately after detection. Further analysis showed that there is no likelihood that the rocket would fall near Japan. Representatives of the Japan Government explained that the report of emergency evacuation in the Hokkaido Island, near which the North Korean rocket fell, was not a mistake. Later, the authorities still abolished the evacuation. About it reports ABC.

"We have not corrected the J-Alert information notification [of emergency alert system]," the Matsuno, Secretary General of the Cabinet of Ministers, explained at a press conference on Thursday, April 13, April 13. According to him, the North Korean rocket disappeared from the radars immediately after detection. In the future, an analysis was conducted that showed that there was no likelihood that the rocket would land in Japan. In the future, the evacuation notifications were canceled.

According to Matsuno, the J-Alert air alarm signal informed the citizens about the danger associated with the missile. This was done to ensure safety first. The Ministry of Defense of Japan called an event "serious provocation": the rocket flew about 1000 km, but what was the maximum height was not reported. Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kisida said that the Government initiated a meeting of the National Security Council.

Defense Minister of Yacukadza Hamada said that, in view of everything, the rocket was released in the eastern direction at a large angle. But he cannot confirm whether the rocket flew over Japan's exceptional economic zone. According to Japan Coast Guard, the projectile fell into the sea east of North Korea. Recall that after launching a ballistic missile from the DPRK on Hokkaido declared evacuation. But the locals were dissatisfied with the J-Alert alert system.