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...ts in the Pakistani ISI, threatening to destroy Moscow with stolen nuclear weapons in order to force the Russian government into granting Dagestan and Chechny
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...viet poet, Kazakhstani politician, and Soviet [[anti-nuclear movement|anti-nuclear activist]].
{{See also|Anti-nuclear movement in Kazakhstan|Semipalatinsk Test Site}}
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==Nuclear weapons non-proliferation==
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| name = Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)
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...IV). However, the Treaty does not prohibit the placement of [[conventional weapons]] in orbit and thus some highly destructive attack strategies such as [[kin
*[[High-altitude nuclear explosion]] (HANE)
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...rohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction
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...zakhstan]] has serious environmental issues such as radiation from nuclear testing sites, the shrinking of the Aral sea, and desertification of former agricul
...Sea]], and [[radioactive contamination]] at the [[Semipalatinsk]] nuclear testing facility (in fact a large zone south of [[Kourchatov]] ([[Курчатов]
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...of [[East Kazakhstan Province]] and [[Pavlodar Province]] with most of the nuclear tests taking place at various sites further to the west and south, some as
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...nsk]], a combined [[pesticide]] production facility and reserve biological weapons production plant intended for activation in a time of war. At Omutninsk, Al
...t Deputy Director of Biopreparat, where he not only oversaw the biological weapons facilities but also the significant number of pharmaceutical facilities tha
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...atinsks-nuclear-testing |title=The lasting toll of Semipalatinsk's nuclear testing |author=Togzhan Kassenova |date=28 September 2009 |work=Bulletin of the Ato
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...and contamination from its former role in nuclear weapons development and testing in the Semipalatinsk region. Significant improvements in the environmental
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...]] (or Lake Balapan), a lake created by the [[Chagan (nuclear test)|Chagan nuclear test]].
*[http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Russia/Sovwpnprog.html#Chagan On the Soviet nuclear program]
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...c chemicals – the results of [[Vozrozhdeniya island#History|weapons testing]], industrial projects, and pesticides and fertilizer runoff – which
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...latinsk Test Site]] (STS) from the first explosion in 1949 until 1989; 456 nuclear tests, including 340 underground and 116 atmospheric tests, took place ther
....cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/08/30/btsc.chance.nukes/index.html "Inside the nuclear underworld: Deformity and fear"], [[CNN]], retrieved 2007-08-31</ref>
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...without evacuating or even alerting the local population. Although nuclear testing was halted in 1990{{citation needed|date=September 2015}}, radiation poison
...groups on a petition to [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] demanding the end of nuclear testing in Kazakhstan. After a year of demonstrations and protests, the test ban to
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...n scripts on their coins and worshipped the local gods. The DNA testing of the Sampul cemetery shows that the occupants had paternal origins
...scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=did-chinas-nuclear-tests Did China's Nuclear Tests Kill Thousands and Doom Future Generations?]. Scientific American.</r
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