Japan asks its citizens to take refuge “inside buildings or underground”

North Korea fired an unidentified missile into the Sea of ​​Japan on Monday (called the East Sea in the two Koreas), according to the South Korean Army, which is the fifth launch of this type in the last ten days. The Japanese authorities issued an alert to the population, asking them to take refuge in buildings “or underground”.

The launch takes place after Pyongyang carried out another four rounds of tests with short-range ballistic missiles since last day 24in a new escalation of tensions on the peninsula that coincided with the joint military exercises in Washington and Seoul and with the visit to the South of the US Vice President, Kamala Harris.