The curious, secretive case of the Kursk II nuclear power plant’s weird data
What Rosatom Is Hiding During the War and Why IAEA Data Do Not Match
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Publish date: June 18, 2007
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Servetnik told the Murmansk Information Agency that during the meeting he passed on a letter for Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. “We discussed the situation that arose yesterday and apologized to each other,” the environmentalist noted.
The day before meeting agents from the Directorate for Combating Organized Crime did not allow Servetnik into a meeting with the Prime Minister and detained him for two hours.
What Rosatom Is Hiding During the War and Why IAEA Data Do Not Match
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