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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (16609)7/30/1999 1:44:00 PM
From: Kachina  Read Replies (1) of 17305
 
When I was in Tatarstan I heard some quiet discussion of a fire that had burned for 3 days at a munitions plant there. AS I got into it, it sounded more and more like a depleted uranium fire had started. This is not a full investigation, but I was told the metal burned and melted concrete. It was "like Chernobyl." (But the wind blew toward Siberia.) I talked to some people about trying to confirm it with sat photos, but I couldn't get the date down. Nothing came of it. It was a few years ago.

And near Ekaterinburg, over 100 "suitcase nukes" have been "misplaced". General Lebed issued a call to the Russian people to help him recover them.

What's a little radon.
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