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Anger over failed Russian space launch

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A Russian Proton booster rocket blasts off from Kazakhstan. A similar rocket failed after launch on July 6. A booster rocket on Tuesday failed to place 2 satellites into orbit. (AP File) A Russian Proton booster rocket blasts off from Kazakhstan. A similar rocket failed after launch on July 6. A booster rocket on Tuesday failed to place 2 satellites into orbit. (AP File)
MOSCOW (AP) -

Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says this week's failed space launch has dented the nation's prestige and those to blame must be held responsible.

A Proton booster rocket launched Monday failed to place two communications satellites into target orbits, a mishap that followed several other botched launches. An official investigation is under way.

Medvedev said Thursday the failure could have been caused by "sloppiness." He says he will chair a government meeting next week to look into the case and name those responsible for the failure.

Russia's space program has suffered a series of humiliating failures blamed on manufacturing flaws and engineering mistakes. They included the loss of a robotic probe designed to study a moon of Mars that was launched in November and eventually came crashing down in January.

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