STERN: Libya Attempts to Use the Service of Russian Nuclear Scientists
Abstract:
A correspondent from Dushanbe reports being offered 15 kg of enriched U-235, enough to build an atomic bomb.
Abstract Number: 19920120
Headline: STERN: Libya Attempts to Use the Service of Russian Nuclear Scientists
Date: 28 January 1992
Bibliography: TASS
Material: U-235
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