Nordic authorities say they detected slightly increased levels of radioactivity in northern Europe this month that Dutch officials said may be from a source in western Russia and may "indicate damage to a fuel element in a nuclear...
Full ArticleRadioactivity hike seen in northern Europe; claims Russian power plant damaged
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