The Long March B5 missile disintegrated over the Arabian Sea

Chinese authorities said that the missile remnants landed at a site at 72.47 degrees east longitude and 2.65 north latitude.

According to state television, the Long March B5 missile disintegrated over the Arabian Sea after entering the atmosphere.

And Chinese media indicated that the coordinates of the fall of the remnants of the missile are in southwestern India and Sri Lanka.

She added that the remnants of the reckless Chinese missile fell in the Arabian Sea, and all of its components were destroyed upon its return to Earth.

Official Chinese media quoted the Chinese Manned Space Engineering Bureau as saying that parts of the "Long March 5B" missile entered the atmosphere at 10:24 a.m. Beijing time (02:24 GMT) and fell at a position at 72.47 degrees east longitude and 2.65 degrees longitude. North.

The bureau said most of the debris was burned into the atmosphere.

In Washington, the US Space Force Command confirmed the Chinese Long March B-5 missile, without indicating where it had fallen.

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