Fire breaks out during rocket test in Japan due to 'abnormality'
tokyo November 26, 2024 06:30During a rocket test in southern Japan, a fire broke out due to an abnormality. The test was conducted on a remote island belonging to Kagoshima province.
During a rocket test in southern Japan, a fire broke out due to an abnormality. The test was conducted on a remote island belonging to Kagoshima province.
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