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US official: Russian anti-satellite missile test 'reckless and dangerous'

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US official: Russian anti-satellite missile test 'reckless and dangerous'

US official: Russian anti-satellite missile test 'reckless and dangerous'

The US strongly condemned a Russian anti-satellite test that forced crew members on the International Space Station to scramble into their spacecraft for safety, calling it “a reckless and dangerous act.” CNN’s Kylie Atwood reports.


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