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North Korea launches 6 missiles at Russia; Russia misses detection of all of 'em
The article found on this page of Kommersant ( http://www.kommersant.ru/vlast/?IssueID=60853 ) and dated 21 Feb 2011, says that North Korea conducted test launches of six missiles. All of them were launched in the direction of Russia ... Pyongyang did not inform Moscow of the launches. During the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, Pyongyang launched the first rocket at 2230. At midnight came the turn of the Taepodong-2 strategic missile. They fell near the cities of Nakhodka and Vladivostok. The nighttime rocket launches were a complete surprise for Moscow. According to defense officials, they initially gleaned information about the Korean rocket launches from the Internet. The Dnepr radar station, located in the Irkutsk province, was unable to track the launches. The commandant of the Irkutsk district told Kommersant that he had not heard of the rocket launches prior to the interview. "I don't know what fell or if anything happened, but our armed forces are the best in the world." Meanwhile, according to a report from Krasnaia Zdezda, the Russian military newspaper, the Irkustsk radar station is shut down every Tuesday to switch equipment so that they don't send incorrect information.
------ I hope a Russian reader can help me out with the Google translation, but that is what I got from it. Geez, this is either a sure way to threaten "accidental" start of World War 3, or confirmation of just how far the Russky defense forces have fallen. |
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