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Vladimir Putin closes off Arctic waters and issues 'missile impact zone' warning near Nato border

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Vladimir Putin has instructed vessels and aircrafts to steer clear of substantial portions of the Barents Sea in the Arctic, with authorities labelling these zones as areas where Russian missiles will land.These restricted areas are positioned off Norway's northern coastline, in close proximity to Nato borders.The safety notice extends until April 30, representing an unusually lengthy restriction period for this region.Despite the concerning terminology, the reference to missiles appears to be standard Russian language for space launches, where rocket components that fall back to Earth are officially categorised as descending missile elements.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The warning is connected to a Soyuz-2-1b rocket scheduled to lift off from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, with the launch anticipated around April 23.During the rocket's ascent, large metallic structures called payload fairings will be released and tumble back towards Earth.Two of these components are projected to land in...

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