Tuesday, September 3, 2013

ISRAEL DOLPHIN SUB FIRES 2 NUCLEAR CAPABLE MISILES THAT END SHOT DOWN IN MEDITERANEAN

ISRAEL DOLPHIN SUB FIRES 2 NUCLEAR CAPABLE MISILES THAT END SHOT DOWN IN MEDITERANEAN
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Date: Tuesday, 3-Sep-2013 07:59:44
Israel has claimed responsibility for the rocket fires in the Mediterranean Sea, saying it was a test fire after Russian Defense Ministry announced the incident.
The launch took place at 06:16 GMT Tuesday, according to Russia's Ministry of Defense.
The trajectory of the missiles is reported to have been from the central part of the Mediterranean Sea towards the eastern landmass. Both rockets have allegedly fallen into the sea, RIA Novosti news agency reported.
The incident comes amid US threats to bomb Syria based on conflicting reports of an alleged chemical attack near Syrian capital.
There were no rocket attack signals or blasts in Damascus, the Russian embassy in Syria noted.
Syria’s missile warning system has not detected any rockets landing on their territory, a Syrian security source told Lebanese channel al-Manar TV.
Initially, the Israeli military apparently had no data on the launch either. However, later Israel claimed a joint missile launch with the US in the Mediterranean Sea.
Israeli authorities pointed out that they tested an “anchor” target missile used to check how well the anti-missile system known as "Arrow-2" functions.
US Navy Forces haven’t fired any missiles from vessels deployed in the Mediterranean, according to a spokesman.
The UK has stressed that they “have nothing to do" with the launch.
A NATO spokesman said the alliance was trying to verify the reports. Until then, the bloc will not comment on the incident.
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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