Norway nuclear monitor backtracks on theory of second Arctic Russia blast

Norway's nuclear test-ban monitor, had previously said a second blast was likely the source of a spike in radiation.

By Reuters August 27, 2019
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OSLO (Reuters) – Reports of a second blast from a deadly Russian rocket engine test in the White Sea may be wrong, and the signals could stem from unrelated mining activity, the Norwegian monitor that first presented the double explosion theory said.

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