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In the Russian Federation and the world monitor the radiation situation in the South China Sea after “mysterious incident”

В РФ и мире следят за радиационной обстановкой в Южно-Китайском море после "таинственного инцидента"
Rospotrebnadzor to monitor the situation in the South China Sea, where a mysterious radiation incident was recorded on the eve of a global monitoring system. In this case, the agency notes, he did not see any signs of danger to the territory of the Russian Federation and its citizens. About this site reports agencies. For background radiation in the area being watched and agencies in other countries.

On the eve of certain Internet resources spread information about alleged a certain underwater "explosion" power up 10-20 kilotons and a sharp increase in the radiation background in the area of ​​the South China Sea. Most versions of the incident are in the nature of speculation and have not received any official confirmation from the countries of the region.

However, there is, that the South China Sea is an area of ​​active merchant shipping, who patrol the US and Chinese nuclear submarines. If we talk in detail about the region it is (adjacent to the South China Sea state), then among all countries, it included, Nuclear weapons are only in China. In the eighties, Taiwan also had a top-secret program to develop its own nuclear arsenal, which was exposed in 1987 year, when it is already almost achieved the result. Under pressure from Washington, all the work in this direction turned in Taiwan.

Spratly Islands in the South China Sea are the subject of a territorial dispute between China, Taiwan, Vietnam, The Philippines and Malaysia. The conflict involved and Brunei, which claims to an exclusive economic zone, but not in itself an archipelago.

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