Remnants of China's biggest rocket have crash-landed in the Indian Ocean, with the bulk of its components
destroyed upon re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere, according to Chinese state media.
Parts of the Long March 5B rocket re-entered the atmosphere and landed at a location with the coordinates at
longitude 72.47 degrees east and latitude 2.65 degrees north, Chinese state media cited the China Manned Space
Engineering Office as saying.
The coordinates put the point of impact in the ocean somewhere south-west of India and Sri Lanka.
Most of the debris was burnt up in the atmosphere, it said.