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Mysterious Radioactive Cloud Covered Europe During September And October!


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On Tuesday, however, for the first time, Russia’s Meteorological Service confirmed that it recorded “extremely high contamination” with radioactive isotopes in the southern Urals region at the end of September, according to AP and AFP. Its researchers recorded radiation almost 1,000 times higher than normal levels there — higher than almost anywhere else in Europe.

The area is located close to Kazakhstan, too, but attempts to narrow down the point of origin are now focusing on Russia.

Russia's confirmation on Tuesday largely matched the earlier assessment of French authorities, but Rosatom continues to dispute that it is responsible for the high radiation levels, saying "that the recent Ru-106 emission which is being reported is not linked to any Rosatom site."

In their study, the French researchers said they believed that the Ruthenium-106 isotopes could have come from a medical research plant, a fallen satellite (of which there had been no reports) or a nuclear fuel reprocessing site.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/11/21/that-harmless-radioactive-cloud-over-europe-did-come-from-russia-after-all/?utm_term=.91417a20ecc8

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