Mysterious explosion none of your business, Russia tells nuclear monitoring group

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Russia's foreign ministry tells an international organisation set up to verify a ban on nuclear tests that handing over radiation data on a military accident in northern Russia is entirely voluntary.

Russia's foreign ministry has told an international organisation set up to verify a ban on nuclear tests that a military testing accident in northern Russia earlier this month is none of its business and handing over radiation data is entirely voluntary.

The Vienna-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation said on Monday that two Russian monitoring sites closest to the mysterious explosion went offline days after the blast, soon followed by two more, fuelling suspicions that Russia had tampered with them. Russia's state nuclear agency, Rosatom, has acknowledged that nuclear workers were killed in the explosion on August 8, with three others injured in the blast involving"isotope power sources", whichThe Interfax news agency on Tuesday cited Deputy Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov as saying his country's transmission of data from radiation stations to the CTBTO was voluntary and that the August 8 accident was not a matter for the CTBTO.

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gabrielenguard Russia is what i think of if i imagine the mafia getting to run its own country

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In Russia it means internal business. What a bloody business.

This feels like an Onion headline. How depressing...

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