“Luminous objects and meteor bursts appeared over north Lebanon, Marjayoun, the Bekaa and the Syrian-Turkish border,” the LBCI network reported that. Thursday night, a swirling spiral of light appeared in the sky over Lebanon and some other countries. I personally didn’t see it. I saw some pictures on Facebook and on the news. Scientists started investigating and analysing what this object can be. According to “The Daily Star”, “However, the explanation that has gained most support is that the object was a Russian ballistic missile.
The Voice of Russia radio station’s website reported Friday that Russia had conducted a successful test of the Topol Intercontinental ballistic missile from the firing ground at Kapustin Yar in Astrakhan, south Russia. The radio station said the test saw the missile accurately hit its target on the firing range of Sary-Shagan in Kazakhstan.
Quoting Russia’s Defense Ministry, the radio said the exercise was aimed at checking the stability of the basic performance characteristic of this class of missile.”
Here are some pictures of the winners of one of the world’s biggest underwater photography competition. More than 11,000 photos, from 130 countries, were submitted to this year’s contest. Take a look…
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