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Kedmi denied the possibility of an artificial origin of the earthquake in Turkey

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| Stepan YatskoIt is impossible to artificially cause an earthquake, which Turkey and Syria have recently suffered, without being noticed by other countries, says military expert Yakov Kedmi. According to the analyst, it is possible to cause shocks like a magnet only by detonating a thermonuclear charge at great depths – you can also place a bomb underground, but the expert calls the most realistic rocket launch. It is impossible to do something similar in Turkey or off its coast, Kedmi believes. “Turkey and the Syrian-African highlands have been sources of earthquakes for thousands of years. Two continents are coming together and earthquakes happen every few decades,” Kedmi told the Waldman-LINE YouTube channel Alexander Waldman.According to a military expert, the development of seismological weapons capable of penetrating deep underground is underway in different countries, but nothing like this has been applied in the case of Turkey and Syria.

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