The International Astronomy Center reported that the wreckage of the Chinese missile fell in the eastern Indian Ocean, after it sparked panic in some regions of the world, fearing that it would fall on populated areas.

And earlier, American space experts expected the debris of the Chinese space rocket "Long March 5B" to fall to Earth during the last hours of this night, without specifying the location of the missile's fall on Earth.

Another footage of The debris of the upper stage of the Long March 5B Y3 rocket (CZ5B) has re-entered into the Earth atmosphere, and most of the components have been burnt out during re-entry.

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On Wednesday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that Beijing is closely following the remains of the missile, greatly reducing the possibility of damage caused by its debris.

China has faced criticism from the US space agency "NASA" because the mentioned missile did not break into smaller pieces when it entered the atmosphere, as international standards require.

It is noteworthy that parts of the debris of the first "Long March 5B" missiles fell over Ivory Coast in May 2020, and damaged a number of buildings.