As North Korea continues to launch ballistic missiles, the government plans to remain vigilant against further provocations, including nuclear tests.

On the other hand, on the 3rd, problems such as correcting the content of the information conveyed by J-Alert (National Instantaneous Warning System) became apparent, and it seems that countermeasures are required.

North Korea launched at least three ballistic missiles between 7:00 am and 8:00 am on the 3rd, and three more at 9:00 pm.



It is said that one of the missiles launched in the morning may be an ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile class, and within the government there is a view that `` North Korea has raised the level of provocation again ''. .



The government has extended the period of large-scale training by the U.S. and South Korean air forces that was supposed to last until the 4th. It is a policy to continue to be vigilant.



On the other hand, regarding the launch on the 3rd, the government issued a J-Alert twice, saying that it detected something that could pass over Japan, but later corrected that it did not actually pass. .



In addition, issues such as the J-Alert call for evacuation being later than the time when the missile was expected to pass over Japan have become apparent, and it seems that a response will be required.