North Korea threatens to shoot down Japanese Spy Planes

North Korea has accused Japan of sending spy planes near it’s missile site and threatens that future missions will be shot down.

North Korea’s air force said Japan’s E-767 surveillance aircraft conducted aerial espionage near the Musudan-ri missile site on its northeast coast Wednesday and Thursday.

An official from Japan’s defense ministry said the country’s planes regularly gather information on North Korea but declined to comment on the types of planes used or the locations monitored.

Recently North Korea has complained of U.S. spy missions in its airspace, but rarely has complained about Japan.

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