From WSJopinion: A mysterious explosion killed at least seven Russian workers. The world should think of it as Vladimir Putin’s Chernobyl until there is public evidence to prove otherwise.
The nuclear arms-control era is over—in case there was any remaining doubt—as a mysterious explosion that killed at least seven Russian workers last week underscores. The world should think of this as Vladimir Putin’s Chernobyl until there is public evidence to prove otherwise.
Five engineers who were killed in Thursday’s blast were buried Monday in Sarov, a city some 250 miles east of Moscow that is a center for nuclear research. The men were the “elite of the Russian Federal Research Center,” according to a video posted...
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