More than 2 tons of ‘missing’ uranium found in Libya after sparking nuclear fears

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The International Atomic Energy Agency said that its inspectors had found 2.5 tons of uranium missing during a check at a storage facility in Libya.

after its disappearance sparked nuclear safety concerns, according to military officials.

The International Atomic Energy Agency , the UN’s nuclear watchdog, said in a confidential statement to member states seen by Reuters that its inspectors had reported about 2.5 tons of uranium missing during a check at an unspecified site in the war-torn country Tuesday. Over 2 tons of missing radioactive uranium have been found near a warehouse in southern Libya. Rafael Mariano Grossi is the head of the IAEA.Mahjoub said the site was a warehouse near the border with Chad that the IAEA last visited in 2020 and sealed with red wax.He speculated that a group of

 

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This happens all the time I misplaced my uranium last week and wouldn't ya know I found it in the last place I looked 🤷

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