Japan Ship Destruction muster to North Korea Rocket

Japan on Thursday sent three ships to the waters of destruction in North Korea, saying that the satellite carrier rocket will be launched.

Television footage showed three armed ships destruction, Aegis, with ammunition SM-3 interceptor missiles left their base in Sasebo, about 900 kilometers from the western part of Tokyo.

The ship was reported to be in the East China Sea and the Sea of ​​Japan, a stretch of water known as the East Sea of ​​Korea.

Separately, a naval vessel carrying ballistic missiles PAC-3 (Patriot Advanced Capability-3) arrives on the island of Miyakojima, Okinawa, on Thursday morning.

Excerpts of a television show Self-Defence Force units lower missile from the ship in a port of the island, which is expected to be a rocket flight trajectory.

In Tokyo, the ministry of defense to deploy PAC-3 series of other headquarters, as part of an effort to intercept everything closer to the Japanese mainland.

Cabinet of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda plans to hold a security meeting on Friday, to issue a decision to shoot down the rocket if it looks landed in Japanese territory, according to Jiji Press.

Confirmation of some of these reports are not yet available.

North Korea announced on Saturday that it launch a rocket between 10 and 22 December, which is the second long-range missile launch this year, after a lot of sense but destructive efforts in April.

They repeatedly told her neighbors, including Japan, the launch of the planned trajectory.

Pyongyang insisted that these efforts only aimed to use the space safely, but much of the international community saying that the satellite launch was a disguised missile test.

Washington and Seoul urges Pyongyang to halt the launch, while Tokyo canceling scheduled talks this week with North Korea.
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