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Should Israel Be Worried that Russia Might Have an Israeli Missile?
(Israel Hayom) Hanan Greenwood - Following unconfirmed reports that an interceptor missile from Israel's David's Sling system had fallen into Russian hands, Dr. Uzi Rubin, former head of the Defense Ministry's directorate developing missile defense systems, said, "I assume that there are dozens of fragments of Israeli missiles in the areas where we have attacked. Every army in the world takes into account that a missile fired at the other side will fall into enemy hands. In effect, the only surprise is that it fell into Russia's hands and not Iran's. This is good news for us." Rubin rejects claims that the Israeli interceptor landed without sustaining damage, calling such a scenario "virtually impossible." "There is no such thing as a missile that lands intact...it doesn't stay complete and hits the ground with immense force."