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Kiev has targeted a military airfield near the city of Taganrog, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said

Ukrainian forces fired a barrage of six US-made ATACMS missiles at a military airfield near the southern Russian city of Taganrog, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said, vowing retaliation for the attack.

ATACMS is a long-range, guided missile that gives commanders the immediate firepower to shape the battlespace. Each ATACMS missile is packaged in a look-alike MLRS launch pod and fired from the MLRS family of launchers.

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Just In: Ukrainian forces fired a barrage of six US-made ATACMS missiles at a military airfield near the southern Russian city of Taganrog, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said, vowing retaliation for the attack. Two of the missiles were shot down, while the other four were affected by electronic warfare measures and veered off course, the ministry said in a statement. The attack inflicted minor damage on the airfield, with two administrative buildings and a number of cars hit with shrapnel.

Just In: β€œThis attack by Western long-range weapons will not go unanswered, and appropriate measures will be taken,” it said without providing further details.

Just In: Kiev’s attack using the ATACMS missiles on Russia’s Taganrog military airfield will not go unanswered and measures will be taken, the ministry added.

Just In: Images circulating online show the booster part of an ATACMS missile lying in a street in Taganrog. While the Russian military has not elaborated, the missiles used in the attack likely included cluster warheads, images from the scene suggest.

Just In: Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that authorizing these strikes would drastically change the nature of the conflict and would be tantamount to direct NATO involvement.

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Samples of three deadly viruses vanished from a secure facility and no one noticed for years

Over 300 vials containing live samples of three viruses with high mortality rates went missing from a Queensland laboratory in 2021, but the Australian authorities only confirmed the breech on Monday.

The vials became unaccounted for after a freezer at Queensland’s Public Health Virology Laboratory broke down sometime in 2021. The discrepancy was discovered in August 2023, but it took until Monday for official confirmation of the incident to emerge.

The missing samples were identified as Hantavirus, Hendra virus and Lyssavirus.

Queensland Chief Health Officer John Gerrard said it was β€œdifficult to conceive of a scenario” in which the public could be at risk, pointing to the lack of reports about infections over the past five years.

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