N. Korea ballistic missile appears to have landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone: Japan PM

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N. Korea ballistic missile appears to have landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone: Japan PM

BY A STAFF REPORTER: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said a suspected ballistic missile fired from North Korea on Saturday is believed to have landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone. "The missile is expected to land about 200 kilometers west of Oshima Island in Hokkaido, northern Japan," he said. "