Ballistics
North Korea fires 2 missiles into sea
North Korea on Aug. 10 extended a recent streak of weapons displays by firing what appeared to be two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, according to South Korea's military.
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Man Shot his Ex-Wife in Shumen
A report of a shot woman was received at the police station at 5:10 АМ this morning. "She was admitted to the Shumen hospital for intervention, she was not seriously injured," the Press Office of the ODMVR-Shumen announced. The gunshot injury was caused by her ex-husband. The ballistic trauma is in the ear area.
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Delegation of Japan's National Diet visits Deveselu military base
A Japanese delegation with members of Japan's National Diet visited on Tuesday the 99 Deveselu Military Base which hosts the Aegis Ashore anti-missile defence system, the Naval Support Facility (NSF) Deveselu posting on Facebook images of various moments of the visit.
U.S. Detects New Activity at North Korea Factory that Built ICBMs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. spy satellites have detected renewed activity at the North Korean factory that produced the country's first intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the United States, a senior U.S. official said on Monday, in the midst of talks to compel Pyongyang to give up its nuclear arms.
Shootout and Fighting in Kyustendil
Three people were injured, and two went in custody after a conflict in the Roma district of Kyustendil. The dispute broke out among members of the Goliovtsi and Ropotamitsi families.
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Japan, US 'completely in sync' on N Korea
The United States and Japan are "completely in sync" over North Korea and agree that it must abolish its medium- and short-range missiles as well as intercontinental and intermediate range ballistic missiles, Japan's foreign minister said on March 27.
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Archaeologists Found the Oldest Gun in the World (Video)
During the archaeological excavations in Canna Creek in Colorado, scientists have come across parts of a 16th-century Spanish gun, the oldest in the world, the Fox News television channel reported.
The find could prove to be proof that the Spanish colonists arrived in America much earlier than was supposed.
Assault rifle used to kill career criminal Stefanakos found
The Kalashnikov assault rifle used to kill career criminal Vassilis Stefanakos in January has been found off the coast of Vouliagmeni, southern Athens, police have said.
According to police sources, the file was found by divers last month and handed over to the Coast Guard.
Mysterious lights observed in Turkey’s sky might be due to Russian ballistic missile test: Expert
A Turkish ballistic missile expert said on Dec. 26 that mysterious lights observed in the Turkish sky could be caused by the Russian ballistic missile test.
US, South Korea begin largest-ever joint air drill
The U.S. and South Korea on Dec. 4 kicked off their largest ever joint air exercise, an operation North Korea has labelled an "all-out provocation," days after Pyongyang fired its most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile.
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