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The poison of the novitiate: the inheritance of the Cold War
Russia acceded to the Chemical Weapons Convention, which prohibits chemical weapons and their proliferation.This photograph of a control dates from the year 2000.
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Russia acceded to the Chemical Weapons Convention, which banned chemical weapons and their proliferation, and reported last year the destruction of its entire arsenal of chemical weapons. This image was taken in 2000.
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Novice Novice: Cold War Legacy Inheritance
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Here, in 1987, a Soviet officer presented chemical weapons in the main Novichok research laboratory, located in Shichani, in the south-west of Russia, strictly closed by the secret services of the KGB
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Novitrie Novitia: Cold War Legacy Inheritance
Neurotoxin research was very dangerous just a few milligrams – the weight of a snowflake – was enough to kill in minutes.
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Neurotoxin research was very dangerous. Contact with only a few milligrams – the weight of a snowflake – was enough to kill in minutes
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Nervic Poison Nowitschok: Inherent Legacy of the Cold War
A tasteless liquid, more deadly than n & # 39; any chemical weapon existing at that time: A-234 was developed more than 40 years ago in a Soviet secret laboratory to challenge the enemy USA Vladimir Uglew was there in the first hour he was the first to manufacture the nerve poison in 1975, as the toxin for the attack on the ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal should have reached Salisbury, he too can only to speculate. (Archive)
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A tasteless liquid, more lethal than any chemical weapons that existed at the time: A-234 was designed more than 40 years ago in a Soviet secret laboratory to challenge the US enemy. Vladimir Uglew was in the first hour. He was the first to make nerve drugs in 1975, says the scientist. He also can only speculate on how the poisonous substance of the attack of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury should have been captured. (Archived)
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Nowitschok: a deadly legacy of the Cold War
Meanwhile, his colleague Leonid Rink argues in the AP conversation that the British secret service may have falsified the findings, but both agree that the source of the agent of war may have never been discovered
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Meanwhile, his colleague Leonid Rink is in the AP conversation behind the government line, according to which the British intelligence service could have falsified the results. Both agree, however, that the source of the agent of war may never be found.
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Nowitschok: mortal inheritance of the Cold War
The program for a new generation of chemical weapons began in the 1970s, reports Uglew: "The Soviets have something to do with the binary weapons of the US Arms that combine relatively nontoxic substances after cooking in a highly toxic mixture
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Nervic Poison Nowitschok: Inherent Legacy of the Cold War
The former General Anatoliy Konzevich is died in 2002 On a flight from Syria to Moscow Some claim that the Israeli intelligence service Mossad poisoned him for helping Syria develop chemical weapons.
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Has the cold war come back long ago? The former general Anatoliy Konzevich died in 2002 during a flight from Syria to Moscow. Some claim that the Israeli intelligence service, the Mossad, has poisoned him for helping Syria develop chemical weapons.
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According to Uglew, the research effort was only partially worth it for the Soviet Union, but the United States, the main target of usable binary weapons had not been reached and that the Soviet leaders were not convinced of the existence of chemical weapons and that they had put the nuclear program in the forefront.
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According to the words of Uglew, the research effort was only partially valid for the Soviet Union. Although some neurotoxins have been more deadly than those in the United States, the primary goal, usable binary weapons, has not been achieved. In any case, the Soviet leaders were not convinced of chemical weapons and had focused on the nuclear program
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