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Star Wars Sends Greetings: Moscow's Satellites on Nuclear War Course

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Is the 1967 International Space Treaty still in force, which prohibits nuclear weapons in space? Experts are convinced that Russia is shooting satellites into space, which are supposed to lurk and combat other satellites. NATO is alarmed.
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Is the 1967 International Space Treaty still in force, which prohibits nuclear weapons in space? Experts are convinced that Russia is shooting satellites into space, which are supposed to lurk and combat other satellites. NATO is alarmed.

·Leipzig, Germany
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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