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EXPLAINER: Dirty bombs sow fear and panic, cause few deaths

Por: Associated Press Health October 24, 2022

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Dirty bombs have long been feared as a potential weapon of terrorists because their main objective is to sow panic, confusion and anxiety by hurling radioactive dust and smoke into the atmosphere.The Kremlin alleges that a dirty bomb in order to blame it on Russia and force an escalation to the war that has entered its ninth month. Western countries have dismissed that claim as “transparently false.”Although no dirty... + full article



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