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SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea fired a ballistic missile from its capital Pyongyang that flew over Japan before plunging into the northern Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday, an aggressive test-flight over the territory of a close U.S. ally that sends a clear message of defiance as Washington and Seoul conduct war games nearby.

UNITED NATIONS — North Korea wants to take its complaints about U.S. and South Korean military exercises to the U.N. Security Council, saying the annual maneuvers are recklessly provocativ­e at a time when tensions are “like a time bomb” — a message delivered as the North continued launching missiles.

A letter from North Korea's U.N. ambassador, Ja Song Nam, dated Friday and released Monday, asked Egypt as Security Council president to schedule a discussion urgently.

It's like adding “fuel to open fire” that the U.S. is staging a “provocativ­e and aggressive joint military exercise at this critical moment of the Korean Peninsula, where the situation is just like a time bomb” that nobody is sure “when to blow up,” he wrote.

It was not clear whether

Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile traveled around 2,700 kilometers and reached a maximum height of 550 kilometers as it flew over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.

The launch appeared to be the first of a North Korean missile to cross over Japan, though some rockets it said were used to put satellites into space have done so. his request for a discussion would be granted, or indeed whether other countries might seek a meeting in light of North Korea's most recent missile tests Saturday and Tuesday. The latest, which unfolded while it was still Monday at U.N. headquarte­rs, sent a ballistic missile over Japan and then into the Pacific Ocean.

Asked shortly afterward whether the Security Council should take action, Egyptian Ambassdor Amr Abdellatif Aboulatta said that speaking as a national envoy, he wanted to consult with other council members.

Pyongyang regularly argues that the U.S.-South Korean military exercises are an invasion rehearsal. The U.S. says their only purpose is to improve readiness to defend South Korea and maintain stability on the Korean peninsula. (AP) It also appeared to be the North's longest-ever missile test, but South Korean officials couldn't immediatel­y confirm.

Each new test puts the North a step closer toward its goal of an arsenal of nuclear missiles that can reliably target the United States. The North has launched at an unusually fast pace this year, and some analysts believe the North could have viable long-range nuclear missiles before the end of President Donald Trump's first term in early 2021.

The South Korean military said it is analyzing the launch with the United States and has strengthen­ed its monitoring and preparatio­n in case of further actions from North Korea.

Analysts speculate the North may have tested a new intermedia­te-range missile that Pyongyang recently threatened to fire toward the U.S. territory of Guam, which hosts a major military base.

This missile landed nowhere near Guam, which is about 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles) south of Tokyo, but the length of its flight path may have been designed for the North to show it could follow through on its threat. Seoul says the missile was launched from Sunan, which is where Pyongyang's internatio­nal airport is, opening the possibilit­y that North Korea launched a road-mobile missile from an airport runway.

It was North Korea's 13th launch of ballistic missiles this year, said Roh Jae-cheon, spokesman of Seoul's JCS. The JCS said it was the first time North Korea fired a ballistic missile from Sunan.

SEOUL, South Korea North Korea fired a ballistic missile from its capital Pyongyang that flew over Japan before plunging into the northern Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday, an aggressive test-flight over the territory of a close U.S. ally that sends a clear message of defiance as Washington and Seoul conduct war games nearby.

Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile traveled around 2,700 kilometers and reached a maximum height of 550 kilometers as it flew over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.

The launch appeared to be the first of a North Korean missile to cross over Japan, though some rockets it said were used to put satellites into space have done so. It also appeared to be the North's longesteve­r missile test, but South Korean officials couldn't immediatel­y confirm.

Each new test puts the North a step closer toward its goal of an arsenal of nuclear missiles that can reliably target the United States. The North has launched at an unusually fast pace this year, and some analysts believe the North could have viable long-range nuclear missiles before the end of President Donald Trump's first term in early 2021.

The South Korean military said it is analyzing the launch with the United States and has strengthen­ed its monitoring and preparatio­n in case of further actions from North Korea.

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