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Nuclear particles have been detected by Nordic ai

Source: newsin.us
 30 Jun 2020

Countries such as Finland, Norway and Estonia have recently reported elevated levels of radioisotopes in the air.

Reuters reported on the 27th, the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) in Stockholm, Sweden, radiation monitoring station on 22,23 this month measured radioactive isotopes cesium-134(Cs-134), cesium-137(Cs-137) and ruthenium-103(Ru-103) levels abnormal, but no harm to the human body.

Subsequently, Estonian State Radio and Television also reported on 28 local time, the Estonian Environmental Protection Agency in the analysis of monitoring data also found radioisotope anomalies, but the number of monitoring is very small. Monitoring facilities in Finland and Norway also reported small amounts of nuclear particles.

According to the BBC (The British Broadcasting Corporation) local time reported 28, after the incident, a Dutch official said that the source of the nuclear particles may come from northwest Russia, or because of the nuclear power plant fuel rod accident, and the Russian side quickly rejected this statement.

A head of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, Rasina Zelbo (Lassina Zerbo), said the monitoring of nuclear particles related to nuclear fission. Their organization believes that this may come from civilian sources, but they do not have the authority to investigate the exact origin.

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