The specialists urged aircraft and maritime vessels to follow the information, and in case of falling fragments, not to approach them and inform the maritime security service, reports RIA Novosti.
This is the 12th such launch this year and the first since June 15.
Earlier, South Korean authorities announced they had found and recovered the wreckage of a North Korean satellite that crashed into the Yellow Sea on May 31 due to the failure of the rocket’s second stage engines. After studying the find, Seoul reported that the device had no military value.