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Judge killed in Makhachkala

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MAKHACHKALA, July 10 (Itar-Tass) -- Unidentified persons killed a
judge in Makhachkala, Dagestan, on Saturday.
The federal judge of the republic's Untsukulsky district, Magomed
Khasbulatov, 59, was killed by a shot in the head and the heart,
supposedly from a TT pistol. He was found dead in his own GAZ-3110 car
near Building 5 in the "Scientific Town" of Makhachkala's Kirovsky
district at about 19:00 Moscow time.
On the night from June 7 to 8, this year, unidentified attackers
killed 63-year-old magistrate of the Unthukulsky district Abdurakhman
Gamzatov. Investigators do not rule out the two murders are linked with
each other. Both Gamzatov and Khasbulatov in their work were known as men
of principle and honesty.



.Proton rocket with US satellite launched from Baikonur.




MOSCOW, July 10 (Itar-Tass) -- The Proton-M launch vehicle with the
American communication satellite EchoStar-15 was launched from Baikonur on
Saturday.
The rocket blasted off at 22:40 Moscow time.




.Russian Proton rocket carries US satellite to orbit.




MOSCOW, July 10 (Itar-Tass) -- The Proton-M launch vehicle with the
EchoStar-15 American communication satellite was launched from Baikonur on
Saturday.
The rocket with a Briz-M booster and the satellite blasted off at
22:40 Moscow time, press secretary Alexander Bobrenev of the Khrunichev
state space scientific and production centre told Itar-Tass.




.Satellite and booster separate from rocket.



MOSCOW, July 10 (Itar-Tass) -- The orbital unit of the Briz-M booster
and the EchoStar-15 American communication satellite have successfully
separated from the Proton rocket.



.EchoStar satellite on way to orbit.





MOSCOW, July 10 (Itar-Tass) -- The orbital unit of the Briz-M booster
and the EchoStar-15 American communication satellite have successfully
separated from the Proton rocket, which was launched from Baikonur
cosmodrome at 22:40 Moscow time on Saturday.
The orbital unit is continuing its suborbital trajectory flight, a
source at the Roskosmos Federal Space Agency said.
In the next nine hours, the Briz with the EchoStar will come from the
suborbital trajectory into the planned orbit, where the satellite will
separate from the booster and take its place in its geostationary orbit at
a longitude of 61.5 degrees west.
EchoStar-15 is developed by the Space Systems Loral company for the
EchoStar satellite communication operator to work for the DISH Network
American television company, which serves 14 million television viewers in
the United States.
The satellite is expected to work in orbit for 15 years. Its weight is
5,540 kilogrammes.
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