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Source - Telegraph
lol
I am sorry.
I should have posted a link from Sputnik.
The Western anti-Russian propaganda gets stronger. NATO must be crying over seeing Russia at Syria.
Nukes aren't just something you buy at the local supermarket or at a street corner.
The Western anti-Russian propaganda gets stronger. NATO must be crying over seeing Russia at Syria.
Nukes aren't just something you buy at the local supermarket or at a street corner.
Some people never heard of dirty bombs...yes bro they were trying to sell SS-18 Satan from the back of the SUV
its radioactive material, terrorists would strap it to a regular bomb to make an effective use of it
Sounds more like a scam. If they had access to what they claimed to have access to, they wouldn't be some Moldovan gang members who would be so easily fooled by amatuer cops. Look at this cop,
"Malic was a 27-year-old police officer when he first stumbled upon the nuclear black market in 2009. He was working on a fraud unit in Chisinau, and had an informant helping police take down a euro counterfeiting ring stretching from the Black Sea to Naples, Italy.
The informant, an aging businessman, casually mentioned to Malic that over the years, contacts had periodically offered him radioactive material.
"Have you ever heard of uranium?" he asked Malic.
Malic was so new to the nuclear racket that he didn't know what uranium was, and had to look it up on Google. He was horrified - "not just for one country," he said, "but for humanity.""
Seriously? This gang members were so amatuer that they got entrapped by a police officer who didn't know what uranium was??
Most likely they were just trying to see if they could scam someone. Look at the sentences. They got light sentences of 2-3 years.