Satellite images from Maxar dated September 21 show signs of a potential failure during a test of Russia's RS-28 Sarmat missile at Plesetsk Cosmodrome. A large crater and surrounding damage were observed, indicating a serious incident. The Russian defence ministry has not issued any statements or a...
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