After Chernobyl we said ‘never again.’ Then came the war.
A version of this op-ed was first published in The Moscow Times. For the past 40 years, the wastes of the Chernobyl site have stood as a monument ...
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Publish date: September 28, 2004
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According to Regnum.ru, two Canadian delegations supervising Russian nuclear submarine dismantling sponsored by Canada worked at the Severodvinsk shipyard Zvezdochka from September 5 to September 11. Soon the dismantling works should start on the first Canada-sponsored multipurpose Victor-I class submarine. This is the first Canadian order in the frames of G8 Global Partnership program. Before the end of the navigation season the plant should receive two more Canadian submarines, both Victor-III class, from Zapadnaya Litsa base on the Kola Peninsula.
A version of this op-ed was first published in The Moscow Times. For the past 40 years, the wastes of the Chernobyl site have stood as a monument ...
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