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POSSIBLE radioactive traces from a North Korean nuclear test in February have been detected for the first time, 1000km away in Japan.
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) said it had detected isotopes “consistent with a nuclear fission event”, The Japan Times reports.
“The ratio of the detected xenon isotopes (xenon-131m and xenon-133) is consistent with a nuclear fission event occurring more than 50 days before the detection,” the CTBTO said.
“This coincides very well” with the North Korea’s announced nuclear test on February 12.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/world-news/radiat…z2RKkx60XZ
2013-04-23 18:17:29
Source: http://yeoldefalseflag.com/thread-radiation-detected-in-japan-may-be-from-north-korea-nuclear-test