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Russia to get Internet from space in 2024

The Sphere program will make it possible for Russia to get the Internet from space, Dmitry Rogozin, the CEO of Russia’s state-run space corporation Roscosmos, told TASS.

Russia to get Internet from space in 2024

Russia to get Internet from space in 2024

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 22, ARTSAKHPRESS: "If the progress is as we plan, then the country will get the Internet from space in 2024," Rogozin said.

The state-run corporation has already received first funds under the program for research and technical efforts, the top manager said. Seven billion rubles ($95.1 mln) will be allocated for the Sphere program in the next year. "These funds will be spent to develop two flying spacecraft prototypes - Skif (the Internet) and Marathon (the Internet of Things). One of them will be launched in 2022 and the other one in 2023," Rogozin said.

The second tranche will be used to purchase carrier vehicles for to bring Express-RV communication satellites into space in 2024, the top manager said.


     

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Azerbaijanis shoot at Artsakh residents working in vineyard

On 15 March, at around 11:00, Martuni regional police department received a report that three citizens of Artsakh, who were trimming vineyards in the Amaras Valley, came under indiscriminate fire from small arms from adjacent Azerbaijani military positions, Artsakh Ministry of Internal Affairs informed.

Armenia Armed Forces did not open fire toward Azerbaijani positions

The statement released by the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan claiming that from 00:15 to 02:30 March 15 the units of the Armed Forces of Armenia opened fire at Azerbaijani positions deployed in the eastern part of the Armenian-Azerbaijani borderline is untrue.”

Artsakh army did not fire at Azerbaijani positions

The statement released by the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan claiming that Defense Army units periodically opened fire on March 15 at Azerbaijani positions deployed in the occupied territories of Martuni and Askeran regions in the Republic of Artsakh is yet another disinformation.”

The rescue workers, accompanied by Russian peacekeepers, convoyed the RA citizens who remained in Artsakh. Ministry of Internal Affairs regarded news spread by Azerbaijan as disinformation

Yesterday, on March 13, the Azerbaijani media spread another disinformation that servicemen and weapons were transported from Armenia to Artsakh accompanied by Russian peacekeeping troops, attaching a video of a small convoy of vehicles. In fact, in the video published by the Azerbaijani side, there are not military vehicles, but vehicles belonging to the State Emergency Service.