Severodvinsk, Russia: “Drink Iodine, 44 Drops Per Glass of Water”

August 8th, 2019

Update: Is Putin Covering Up a Nuclear Disaster?

Via: Daily Mail:

Suspicions are growing today that Russia has suffered another nuclear accident after ambulances covered in protective film were seen transporting six people with serious radiation poisoning in a mystery explosion at a military base.

Alarming footage also shows men in protective clothing loading casualties into the vehicles in the wake of a blast at the Nyonoksa weapons testing site in the sub-Arctic Arkhangelsk region yesterday.

Earlier the clothes of the victims and the medics who first treated them were destroyed, it was reported, before causalities were transferred for treatment at the Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Centre in Moscow.

Moscow has thrown a veil of secrecy over the explosion, which killed two and left six injured on Thursday.

Radiation levels are said to have temporarily soared 20 times above the normal level in Severodvinsk, a city 18 miles away, sparking ‘panic’ and ‘hysteria’ and a rush to buy iodine from pharmacies.

Today, reports surfaced in Russia claiming the spike in radiation may have been caused when one of Vladimir Putin’s top secret Zircon hypersonic missiles exploded during tests.

Ahh. Iodine for the rocket engine explosion, eh?

*wink*

Via: BBC:

A rocket engine explosion on a naval test range in northern Russia has killed two people and injured six, the defence ministry told Russian media.

The victims of the explosion in Arkhangelsk region were civilian specialists while military and civilian personnel are among the injured.

The ministry said radiation levels were normal but the city of Severodvinsk registered a “brief spike” in levels.

An area of the White Sea nearby has reportedly been closed for a month.

But the deputy head of Archangelsk port, Sergei Kozub, told the BBC the closure was planned before the accident.

Radiation levels peaked between 11:50 and 12:30 (08:50-09:30 GMT) before falling and normalising by 14:00, the city administration in Severodvinsk said on its website, without reporting how significant the spike had been.

It is unclear what could have caused radiation levels to rise.

Local people were reportedly urged to take precautions against radiation. No increase in ambulance call-outs was recorded, the administration added.

A woman in Severodvinsk named only Alina told Russian news site lenta.ru: “I work in the hospital where they’re bringing the injured.

“They advise everyone to close their windows and drink iodine, 44 drops per glass of water.”

3 Responses to “Severodvinsk, Russia: “Drink Iodine, 44 Drops Per Glass of Water””

  1. Dennis says:

    Da. Iodine is for rocket engine explosion effective treatment.

  2. rotger says:

    “reports surfaced in Russia claiming the spike in radiation may have been caused when one of Vladimir Putin’s top secret Zircon hypersonic missiles exploded during tests.”

    Highly plausible. Rumors are that the missile propulsion is actually nuclear. For a full technical analysis, I recommend this video https://youtu.be/Jn8b3E9oUHY?t=1421
    Also the second part here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22oFoWcg1qs

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