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Authorities in Georgia say a potentially catastrophic nuclear trafficking attempt was stopped in Batumi, where a Georgian and a Turkish national were caught with uranium worth $3 million.
Georgia has detained two people for handling and attempting to sell $3 million worth of uranium which could have been used to make a deadly bomb, the national security service said on Thursday.
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The Georgian State Security Service arrested two individuals for attempting to sell $3 million worth of uranium for bomb-making purposes. The arrest disrupted a transnational crime involving illegal ...
Georgia's national security service has detained two individuals involved in handling and attempting to sell uranium worth $3 million. Arrested in Batumi, the suspects face charges of illegal ...
A Georgian and a Turkish national were detained for handling and attempting to sell $3 million worth of uranium, which could have been used for a bomb.
Georgia has arrested two men for allegedly attempting to illegally sell weapons-grade uranium, officials in the Caucasus nation said on Thursday. Counter-intelligence and special operations units ...
Georgia's State Security Service said on Thursday that it had detained two people for handling and attempting to sell $3 million worth of uranium which could have been used to make a deadly bomb.
Georgia has arrested two men for allegedly attempting to illegally sell weapons-grade uranium, officials in the Caucasus nation said on Thursday.