TOKYO: The Japanese military has been ordered to be on alert for possible falling rocket debris, local media reported, after North Korea's ruler Kim Jong Un said he planned to launch the country's first military reconnaissance satellite, reported German news agency dpa quoting Japanese media reports.
Japan s defence minister on Saturday ordered self-defence forces to activate missile interceptors and prepare to shoot down debris of a North Korean spy satellite that fall on Japan s territory, expected to be launched using ballistic missile technology.
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