North Korea's Spy Satellite LaunchNorth Korea's Spy Satellite Launch

North Korea’s Spy Satellite Launch. North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, informed Japan that he intended to send the nation’s military surveillance satellite into orbit soon.

On Monday, North Korean authorities alerted Japan of the launch of its spy satellite into orbit and stated that North Korea, led by Kim Jong-un, intends to launch this surveillance satellite from June 31 to July 11, as reported by the Associated Press news agency.

According to the results, this spacecraft may be Pyongyang’s first effort to launch a military reconnaissance satellite into orbit.

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Yasukazu Hamada, the defence minister of Japan, has directed the Japanese Self-Defense Force. To fire down the satellite or any debris if it enters Japanese territory. In reaction to the news of the launch of a North Korean spy satellite.

On the other side, the North Korea’s Spy Satellite Launch may impact the Yellow Sea. The East China Sea, and the east of Luzon Island in the Philippines, as stated by the Japanese Coast Guard.

Japan received notification from North Korea that it will launch a satellite between May 31 and June 11; as a result, Tokyo activated its ballistic missile defence system.

Japanese officials issued a warning stating that they would shoot down any rockets that attacked their land.

North Korea has recently tested a number of missiles and weaponry, including ballistic missiles, under the direction of Kim Jong-un.

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