Russia and Kyrgyzstan sign radioactive decontamination deal

Kyrgyzstan approved a deal with Russia to clean up radioactive sites from Soviet-era mining to ensure public safety. The removal of 55 tonnes of toxic rocket fuel near Bishkek further reduces environmental risks. Rosatom, along with EU and World Bank backing, supports these efforts.

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