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    UFO OR MISSILE? MYSTERY LIGHTS RAISE HAVOC IN ISRAEL

    http://www.tehrantimes.com/middle-east/98545-ufo-or-missile-mystery-lights-raise-havoc-in-israel-
    On Line: 08 June 2012 14:58
    In Print: Saturday 09 June 2012

    A spaceship flying over Israel? A satellite or a Russian ballistic
    missile? An unidentified flying object observed in Middle East
    countries Thursday night has caused panic, with people calling the
    police to say they witnessed a UFO.

    The mysterious shining object seen in the skies swirled around and
    looked like smoke, some observers said. The object gave off light
    and was followed by a smoke trail.

    The strange flying phenomenon was also reported in Georgia, Armenia,
    Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and other countries in the region.

    The Israeli Defense Forces made a statement following the incident
    saying they were unaware of any operations in the area.

    Some astronomical experts conjectured that the object was a satellite
    that had exploded in orbit, the Times of Israel reports. The newspaper
    also quoted a Lebanese report suggesting that the flying item was
    the remains of a meteorite, with its smashed pieces creating a dust
    trail that glowed behind it.

    Prominent Israeli astronomer Dr. Yigal Pat-El, who is chairman of
    the Israeli Astronomical Association and an observatory director,
    told the Ediot Ahronot newspaper it is quite possible that the object
    was a ballistic missile.

    "It most likely spun out of control and its remnants and the fuel
    was what people saw. It reached a height of 200-300 kilometers and
    that's why it was seen from so many locations," he told the newspaper.

    Mr. Pat-El also said it was not a meteor: "It looked like a small
    body that suddenly started to grow and make spiral-like movements."

    "After a while, it turned into a cloud....it looked like an object
    flying high above ground and then disintegrating," he added.

    Suspicions that the shining flying object could be a missile were
    further fuelled by a Russian Defense Ministry statement saying the
    country had successfully test-fired a Topol strategic intercontinental
    ballistic missile.

    The launch was made from Russia's southern Astrakhan region to a
    testing area in Kazakhstan 3500 km from Israel's northern border
    where the object was seen.

    The Russian Vesti-24 news channel quoted unnamed military officials
    as saying the missile hit the practice target despite the fact that
    it had an unusual flight trajectory.

    Similar reports of an object that went spiraling and then disappeared
    in the skies above Norway's northern town of Tromso emerged in 2009.

    The Russian Defense Ministry later admitted it was a failed launch
    of a Bulava intercontinental missile.

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