N. Korea slams Japan's plan to deploy long-range missiles
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North Korea says Japan's missile expansion is raising regional security risks
SEOUL, March 13 (Reuters) - North Korea accused Japan of heightening regional security risks by accelerating the deployment and development of long-range missiles, saying Tokyo's military buildup amounted to preparations for a future attack, state media KCNA said on Friday. Read full story
North Korea has been accused by the Japanese authorities on Friday that they are planning an invasion after Tokyo has announced that it is ready to carry out its first long-acting rockets produced on the southern tip of the archipelago, inform the EEF.
North Korea accused Japan of increasing regional security risks by accelerating the deployment and development of long-range missiles, claiming that Tokyo's military power surge amounted to preparations for a future attack, the state news agency KCNA reported on Friday.The agency claimed that Japan had begun deploying an improved version of its Type 12 land-to-sea missile in Kumamoto and was planning to place other long-range systems in several …
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