Shoot Down
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Initial release | March 3, 2007 |
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Directors | Cristina Khuly |
Budget | 500,000 USD |
Written by | Cristina Khuly |
Cast | Robert Escobar |
Producers | Douglas Eger |
Larry Confino | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2590987 |
About Shoot Down
Cuban missiles destroy two aircraft carrying members of a civilian activist organization.
Israel screens unseen Hamas bodycam footage of attack
... " They must Shoot Down as many victims as possible, take hostages and take some of them to the Gaza Strip using various cars, " said one part of the manual...
Rogue Russian pilot tried to shoot down RAF aircraft in 2022
...By Jonathan BealeDefence correspondent, BBC NewsA Russian pilot tried to Shoot Down an RAF surveillance plane after believing he had permission to fire, the BBC has learned...
Ukraine's invisible battle to jam Russian weapons
... " Ukrainian air defence systems were still able to Shoot Down Russian jets...
Ukraine war: Russia strikes Ukraine grain after ending sea deal
... Russian war commentators said the damage proved that Kyiv was unable to Shoot Down the majority of Russian missiles and drones...
North Korea fires intercontinental ballistic missile after threatening US
... Earlier this week it threatened to Shoot Down such planes...
Wagner revolt: How many planes and people did Russia lose?
... He voiced regret for having had to Shoot Down Russian planes...
New images show Chinese spy balloons over Asia
... Yuko Murakami, from the Japanese ministry of defence, told the BBC that the government was " taking all precautions to monitor the situation on a daily basis" and would even be willing to Shoot Down balloons to protect the " lives and property of people in the territory of Japan"...
Ukraine counter-offensive actions have begun, Zelensky says
... Ukraine s air force said the Odesa attack, which lasted six hours, involved eight land-based missiles and 35 drones, and that air defence units were able to Shoot Down 20 drones and two cruise missiles...
Ukraine war: Russia strikes Ukraine grain after ending sea deal
By Paul KirbyBBC News
Russian missile attacks on Ukraine's Black Sea coast have destroyed 60,000 tonnes of grain and damaged storage infrastructure, officials say.
Agriculture Minister Mykola Solskyi said a " considerable amount" of export infrastructure was out of operation.
Russia has pulled out of an international grain deal in place since Last Summer , guaranteeing Safe Passage for exports across The Black Sea.
The Kremlin argued its demands for Russian exports had not been honoured.
Within hours of its withdrawal from The Grain deal on Monday, Russia had struck the southern Port Cities of Odesa and Mykolaiv in the Early Hours of Tuesday.
It followed that up with more strikes overnight into Wednesday, targeting grain terminals and port infrastructure in Odesa and further down The Black Sea coast in Chornomorsk, two of the three ports that were included in the export deal.
Odesa military spokesman Serhiy Bratchuk called it a " truly massive attack".
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said each missile strike was a blow not just to Ukraine but to " everyone in The World striving for a normal and safe life".
Ukraine's reconstruction showing damage to silos and other grain facilities. Russian war commentators said the damage proved that Kyiv was unable to Shoot Down the majority of Russian missiles and drones.
Officials said the co-ordinated attack involved Kalibr cruise missiles, Onyx supersonic and Kh-22 anti-ship missiles as well as kamikaze drones, fired from The Black Sea, Crimea and southern Russia. Although 37 Russian missiles and drones were shot down, A Number did penetrate Ukrainian defences, they said.
" I saw a red flash in The Window and reacted immediately, " one resident told the Reuters news agency.
" I went downstairs, it was noisy and filled with smoke outside, people were in panic, some were crying, glass shards were scattered all over. It was impossible to remain in the area. "
Russia had called its initial attack on Odesa a " mass revenge strike" for an attack on the Russian-built bridge over the Kerch Strait linking occupied Crimea to Russia. Seaborne drones were blamed for Monday's bridge strike that knocked out a section of bridge and killed a Russian couple.
Crimea saw further disruption on Wednesday. Some 2,200 residents were evacuated from four villages near a military training range after a fire triggered hours of explosions at a nearby ammunition depot.
Russian-installed officials also shut a 12km (7. 5-mile) section of the Tavrida motorway that links the cities of Simferopol and Sevastopol in southern Crimea to The Bridge over the Kerch Strait . Construction of The Road by Russia's occupation authorities began in 2017.
A series of explosions were heard in the area from around 04:30 (01:30 GMT) on Wednesday.
Officials did not explain The Cause of The Fire near The City of Staryi Krim. But unconfirmed reports on Social Media spoke of three Ukrainian strikes.
The Kremlin said Russian President Vladimir Putin had been briefed on The Incident .
Russia's appointee-boss in Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, said The Cause of The Fire at the military range was being investigated but that no-one was hurt.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com