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After an explosion at a Russia military base, how do locals feel about their safety?
euronews (in English)
2019-09-06
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Despite rumours that there is radiation in the area, the inhabitants of the small Russian village of Uyma, near Severodvinsk, have continued to pick mushrooms and berries as they do at the start of every autumn.
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