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Novosti/Mikhail Fomichev
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Published September 03, 2013) Radar awal Rusia mengesan pelancaran 2 roket
balistik di Mediterranean - Kementerian Pertahanan. Radar amaran awal Rusia
telah mengesan pelancaran 2 roket balistik di Mediterranean timur, Rusia
Kementerian Pertahanan menyatakan. Pelancaran itu dilaporkan berlaku pada 06:16
GMT, Selasa.
Trajektori
peluru berpandu dilaporkan dari bahagian tengah Laut Mediterranean ke arah
daratan timur. Presiden Putin Rusia telah dimaklumkan mengenai kejadian itu
oleh Menteri Pertahanan Sergey Shoigu, agensi berita Novosti RIA melaporkan.
Kedutaan
Syria di Moscow kini tidak mempunyai maklumat mengenai kejadian itu. Tiada
isyarat roket serangan atau letupan di Damsyik, Kedutaan Rusia di Syria memperhatikan.
Tentera
Israel nampaknya tidak mempunyai data mengenai pelancaran itu. Armavir, sistem
amaran awal terhadap serangan peluru berpandu, terletak di selatan Rusia. Ia
dikendalikan oleh Angkatan Pertahanan Aeroangkasa Rusia. Mereka menyediakan
liputan radar di Timur Tengah. Terdapat 2 radar di sana, dengan salah seorang
daripada mereka menghadapi barat daya dan tenggara yang lain.
Russia’s
early radars detect launch of two ballistic rockets in Mediterranean – Defense
Ministry
Russia’s
early warning radars have detected the launch of two ballistic rockets in the
eastern Mediterranean, Russia’s Defense Ministry stated. The launch reportedly
took place at 06:16 GMT Tuesday.
The
trajectory of the missiles is reported to have been from the central part of
the Mediterranean Sea towards the eastern landmass. Russia’s President Putin
has already been informed about the incident by Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu,
RIA Novosti news agency reported.
The
Syrian embassy in Moscow currently has no information on the incident. There
were no rocket attack signals or blasts in Damascus, the Russian embassy in
Syria noted.
The
Israeli military apparently have no data on the launch either. Armavir, an
early warning system against missile attack, is situated in southern Russia. It
is run by the Russian Aerospace Defense Forces. They provide radar coverage of
the Middle East. There are two radars there, with one of them facing southwest
and the other southeast.
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