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  • Russia State TV: Putin could reduce USA to Radioactive ash

    03/16/2014 4:53:45 PM PDT · by politisite · 83 replies
    SLON.RU ^ | 03/16/2014 | SLON.RU
    (A rough translation from Russian to English) Tonight, while summing up the results of the referendum on the accession of Crimea to Russia , in the final program ” News Week ” presenter Dmitry Kiselev threatened U.S. nuclear explosion in case of aggravation of the conflict with Russia over the Crimea . “Earlier, the Americans said , frozen preparation meeting the” Big Eight “in Sochi in June. Like, boycott Russia , nothing to talk about . But if so , then why all the time Obama tinkling Putin? “- Rhetorically wondered Kiselev, when behind him a photograph of Obama with...
  • State TV says Russia could turn US to 'radioactive ash'

    03/16/2014 3:09:27 PM PDT · by markomalley · 109 replies
    AFP ^ | 3/16/2014 | Stuart Williams
    A leading anchor on Russian state television on Sunday described Russia as the only country capable of turning the United States into "radioactive ash", in an incendiary comment at the height of tensions over the Crimea referendum. "Russia is the only country in the world realistically capable of turning the United States into radioactive ash," anchor Dmitry Kiselyov said on his weekly news show on state-controlled Rossiya 1 television. Kiselyov made the comment to support his argument that the United States and President Barack Obama were living in fear of Russia led by President Vladimir Putin amid the Ukraine crisis....
  • Japan:Radioactive ash found in waste incineration plant(Tokyo)

    06/27/2011 11:28:17 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 5 replies
    NHK ^ | 06/28/11
    Radioactive ash found in waste incineration plant An operator of waste incineration plants in Tokyo says it has found a high density of radioactive materials in ash at one of its plants. An Edogawa ward plant, which handles general household garbage, detected 9,740 becquerels of radioactive materials per kilogram of ash. The ash was collected from a device to filter exhaust fumes. The plant's operator, an organization jointly set up by Tokyo's 23 wards, believes that radioactive cesium built up through the incinerating process. But it says there is no danger of the toxic substances escaping into the environment as...