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Ukraine claimed a retired NASA satellite caused explosions in the sky over Kiev on Wednesday. NASA’s response: That’s not us.

Robert Margetta, a NASA spokesperson, said that the satellite in question was still in orbit when bright flashes streaked across the sky in Kiev. NASA also said that the satellite would mostly burn up upon re-entry and not be visible to humans.

According to RT, “Andrey Yermak, President Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff, wrote on social media that the flashes in the sky were the work of Ukrainian air defenses, but later deleted his message.”

So far no one is blaming this on Russia. So what was that?

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