Japan issues order to shoot down any North Korea missile

Japan has ordered its armed forces to shoot down any North Korean missile headed towards its territory, a defence ministry spokesman said on Monday as speculation grows Pyongyang may fire one this week.
Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera issued the order, which will see Aegis destroyers equipped with sea-based interceptor missiles deployed in the Sea of Japan, the defence official said.
The official, who was speaking on condition of anonymity, said the order, which was issued on Sunday, was routine and was being kept low-key.
“We won’t hold press conferences on this order because of Japan’s policy principle that we will not be swayed by North Korean provocations.
“If we announce this publicly and explain in details, North Korea will get to know part of our strategy,” the spokesman said.
The order came as a top South Korean security official said on Sunday that North Korea may test-launch a missile this week, while the United States has delayed its own missile test because of soaring tensions on the peninsula.