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Ok, we are short of a proper addon, I see.
What addon? Soyuz FG/U V1.2 by Thorton. Unless something went wrong in the scenario, I have no clue why it would be 425 Kilometers southeast of the crash site.What did you use?
"The debris fell 3 km away from the district's centre right on a residential house in Vagaitsevo village. During impact of a titanium piece measuring 1 meter in diameter a family was in the living room. At present moment, a teams from Army and Federal Securiy Service are working at the scene", said a source in the territorial Emergency Command.
The heavy piece of metal accelerated to a great speed fell on the house's roof like a meteorite. Now all people are evacuated, the scene is under examination.
Accroding to eyewitnesses, a huge fireball plummeted down from the sky, hitting on a roof of a small house. The home's owner Andrey at that moment went out to take firewood for his oven, while his wife and kids stayed inside.
Now servicemen from the local FSS have already extracted a piece of the satellite from the destroyed house. It looks like a metal ball with 50 cm radius.
Bad PR from Popovkin: in the post-docking media briefing of the Soyuz TMA-03M, he tried to avert all questions about the failure. When the reporters ask one by one, he answered that the industry is still in the process of recovering (bad tracking systems, young workforce etc. etc.), then after the congratulation messages from NASA and ESA, he angrily walked out of the press room without answering the last question from a reporter about the accident! :facepalm:
I have observed the process as non-participant, but closely. According to reports from the range tracking, the two first stages worked fine. After T+288 the 3rd stage engine has begun burning. After the stack arrived within reach from Khimki, Fregat telemetry began coming through the antenna at Lavochkin. Before T+425 everything went normally. At this mark, the signal has significantly dropped in volume and the telemetry has shown the gyro-platform gymbal lock in 5 seconds, and this would only be possible if the stack had swayed by no less than 40 degrees. It could happen if the object has strongly tumbled. It seems to me, such dynamics can only follow an engine's explosion. I can't think of any other explanation.
ohh dear...this will probably mean another slowdown in Soyuz launches

Not just from any reporter. I didn't see the TV coverage but if she said she was from NK she's either Yulia or Katya (Yulia Ecomonova or - more likey - Yekaterina Zemlyakova).
So, how many Rocket failures have we had this year? I think I've lost track.
Ok, we are short of a proper addon, I see.
Apologies for butting in, but I wonder if the piece of debris shown in the photograph in this news article looks like it might have come from this failed launch of Meridian 5:
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