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N. Korea missile aimed at area off Hawaii - report

TOKYO (Reuters) - A North Korean missile launched on Wednesday was aimed 
at an area of the ocean close to Hawaii, a Japanese newspaper reported 
on Friday.

Experts estimated the Taepodong-2 ballistic missile to have a range of 
up to 6,000 km, putting Alaska within its reach. Wednesday's launch 
apparently failed shortly after take-off and the missile landed in the 
sea between the Korean peninsula and Japan, a few hundred kilometres 
from the launch pad.

But data from U.S. and Japanese Aegis radar-equipped destroyers and 
surveillance aircraft on the missile's angle of take-off and altitude 
indicated that it was heading for waters near Hawaii, the Sankei Shimbun 
reported, citing multiple sources in the United States and Japan.

North Korea may have targeted Hawaii to show the United States that it 
was capable of landing a missile there, or because it is home to the 
headquarters of the U.S. Pacific fleet, the paper said.

An alternative explanation might be that a missile could accidentally 
hit land if fired towards Alaska, the report said.

A separate report in the Mainichi Shimbun daily cited U.S. and Japanese 
government officials as saying a piece of the Taepodong-2 missile fell 
off immediately after take-off, strengthening the view that the launch 
was a failure.


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