Mediterranean ‘ballistic targets’ were part of Israeli, US tests: Defence ministry

ballistiksMOSCOW,- Two “ballistic targets” detected Tuesday in the Mediterranean by Russian military were launched by the Israeli military as part of a joint US-Israeli test of its missile defense system, an official in Tel Aviv said. “The launches we’re talking about were a test of the Anchor target missile that is used for testing our missile defense system,” an Israeli Defense Ministry representative told RIA Novosti.

The launch was part of joint tests with the US military and were successfully tracked by radars in Israel, the official added.

The Russian Defence Ministry said earlier Tuesday its ballistic missile early warning system had detected the launch of the two “ballistic targets” in the Mediterranean.

The launch was detected by a radar in the southern Russian city of Armavir, a Defence Ministry spokesman said. The targets’ trajectories ran from the central to the eastern Mediterranean, the spokesman said.

A diplomatic source in the Syrian capital, Damascus, told RIA Novosti that the targets fell in the sea.

The Russian Embassy in Damascus said it did not have any information about the launch. The streets and residents of the Syrian capital appeared calm, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported.

Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu reported the launch to President Vladimir Putin, the spokesman told Russian journalists. – RIA Novosti.

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