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Russia threatened U.S. satellites—Here are the two main attack options

Por: Newsweek World October 31, 2022

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As geopolitical tensions surrounding the war in Ukraine rise, Russian threats have highlighted the possibility of the country attacking Western satellites. But how would such a move work in practice and what might the potential consequences be?Last week, a senior Russian foreign ministry official, Konstantin Vorontsov, told the United Nations that quasi-civilian infrastructure may be a legitimate target for a retaliatory strike and that the... + full article



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