Russia’s nuclear agency yesterday said an explosion at an Arctic missile testing site had killed five of its staff after the military had put the toll at two. Earlier, the authorities in a nearby city said the accident had caused a spike in radiation levels but the military denied this.
The accident on Thursday happened during testing of a liquid propellant rocket engine at a missile test site in the far northern Arkhangelsk region. In a statement, Rosatom said the accident killed five of its staff and injured three, who suffered burns and other injuries. Rosatom said its staff were providing engineering and technical support for the “isotope power source” of the missile engine. The military had not described the accident as involving nuclear fuel.
The authorities have released few details of the accident at the Nyonoksa test site on the White Sea, used for testing missiles used in nuclear submarines and ships since the Soviet era.
The defence ministry initially said that six defence ministry employees and a developer were injured while two specialists died of their wounds.
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Iran unveiled a new air defence system yesterday it says is capable of detecting missiles and drones at a range of 400 kilometres (250 miles), ISNA news agency reported. The “Falagh” is a… 
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