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Meteorite may have caused flash that alarmed Israeli pilot, Ukraine says 
The Associated Press
July 6, 2002

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) -- A meteorite may have caused the flash that alarmed an 
Israeli pilot flying over Ukraine, Ukrainian officials said Saturday, 
insisting it was not a missile. 

An El Al pilot reported seeing a missile fired from the ground over central 
Ukraine during a Tel Aviv-Moscow flight on Thursday night. Israeli officials 
said the missile exploded a few miles from the plane. 

Pilots of two other planes flying over the Dnipropetrovsk region reported 
seeing a big blue fireball that resembled a missile explosion at the same 
time, the ITAR-Tass and Interfax news agencies cited Ukrainian aviation 
officials as saying Saturday. 

The incident was a sensitive issue in the Ukraine because in October, an 
errant missile fired from a Ukrainian military base shot down a Russian 
plane, killing all 78 people on board, most of them immigrants to Israel. 

On Saturday, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry issued a statement saying that 
no missiles had been fired in the area that night and that the pilots may 
have witnessed a meteorite entering the Earth's atmosphere. 

Officials from Ukraine's National Space Agency also suggested a meteorite 
could have been the culprit, as did Yaroslav Skalko, deputy chairman of 
Ukraine's civil aviation department, ITAR-Tass and Interfax reported. 

"The airplane crews who saw over Ukrainian territory on July 4 a flash 
that resembled a missile explosion were observing phenomena of unidentified 
origin not related to the activities of the Ukrainian armed forces," the 
Defense Ministry statement said. 

The ministry said the stocks of missiles and other long-range ammunition 
have been inspected and nothing is missing, according to ITAR-Tass and 
Interfax. 

Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma said Friday that no missile-firing 
exercises had been held in Ukraine since the October crash. 

Israeli officials were especially concerned about the incident because it 
came the same day that an Egyptian immigrant shot and killed two people at 
the El Al's ticket counter at Los Angeles International Airport. 

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