North Korea missile fell into sea, no threat to North America: U.S. Strategic Command

The U.S. Key Command said on Saturday it had followed what it accepted was a KN-11 submarine-dispatched ballistic rocket let go from North Korea's east drift port of Sinpo, which then fell into the ocean between the North and Japan.

The order said in an announcement the rocket was followed over the Sea of Japan, "where introductory signs are it fell". The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) decided the rocket did not represent a risk to North America, it said.

The Sea of Japan is known as the East Sea in South Korea.

(Reporting by Jack Kim and Ju-min Park; Editing by Ed Davies)
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