The dismantling of nuclear waste in Russia compromised by the war in Ukraine

The dismantling of nuclear waste in Russia compromised by the

In Norway, there is concern about the future of Russian nuclear waste. At the end of the Cold War, Russia accepted help from several European countries to clean up the Murmansk Fjord, where Russian submarines and nuclear icebreakers are based. But since the war in Ukraine, the Norwegian NGO Bellona, ​​one of the most involved, has been declared a “foreign agent”, and has therefore had to close its offices in Russia.

The report from our correspondent in the region can be found in its entirety here

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