Two dogs were found inside the
16ft by 8ft (5m by 2.5m) tube - the villagers have named them Belka and
Strelka after two "space dogs" sent into orbit by the Soviet Union in
1960.
Local officials says the military souvenir - which was designed to carry
fuel for inter-continental ballistic missiles - now poses no danger to
the public. "There is no fuel in the section, and it is no way
dangerous," says Nikolai Dochilov, general director of the Altai Science
and Production Center. "The water flooding into Altai region is a greater danger than the object found here." The rocket owner, Tatyana Zhdanova, says her family bought it last year, but it had "broken the fence and floated off" during the recent heavy floods. "Soon we will put it up for auction and will sell it as an antique," she says. Some people have speculated the missile engine could have been part of a Proton-M rocket that exploded after launch in nearby Kazakhstan on 16 May.
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