Israel shoots down �suspicious flying object� near Dimona nuclear reactor Haaretz (Link) - Reuters (December 16, 2010) An Israel Air Force warplane on Thursday shot down an apparently unmanned balloon that flew over the Dimona nuclear reactor, a security official said. �It definitely flew over Dimona, although we are still trying to determine what that entailed and the military is now handling the matter,� the official said. An IDF spokeswoman said an Israeli warplane �shot down a suspicious flying object, probably a balloon, in southern Israel.� Israeli media reports said the balloon was unmanned but powered by an engine. Airspace over the reactor, where Israel is believed to have built more than 200 nuclear warheads, is a no-fly zone. Last October, IDF warplanes intercepted an Israeli ultralight aircraft that accidentally flew into the area and forced it to land at an airstrip in southern Israel. During the 1967 Middle East war, an Israeli surface-to-air missile downed a crippled Israeli fighter-bomber that strayed into the restricted zone. Its pilot was killed. � Israel |