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  • Military polygon [[Radygino]] (dashed circle) <ref name="bbcr"> ==Source: Military poliygon [[Radygino]]==
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  • ...0 .. Ecologist Dmitry Lisitsyn said: 'The burial of old rocket fuel at the Radygino test site is certainly the most likely cause of the disaster.' ..</ref> [[Radygino]]
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    [[Category:Radygino]]
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  • File:Radygino15ae9a.jpg
    [[Category:Radygino]]
    (550 × 366 (110 KB)) - 08:53, 19 October 2020
  • ...0 .. Ecologist Dmitry Lisitsyn said: 'The burial of old rocket fuel at the Radygino test site is certainly the most likely cause of the disaster.' ..</ref>
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  • [[Radygino]] as one of sources of contamination <ref name="bbcr"> Another source is the military polygon [[Radygino]] <ref name="bbcr"/><ref>
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  • File:RadyginoMap.jpg
    </ref> of concentration of military vehicles at the military camp [[Radygino]], Kamchatka. [[Category:Radygino]]
    (1,811 × 1,009 (461 KB)) - 18:53, 21 October 2020
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    Ecologist Dmitry Lisitsyn said: 'The burial of old rocket fuel at the [[Radygino]] test site is certainly the most likely cause of the disaster.' [[Category:Radygino]]
    (634 × 425 (74 KB)) - 13:55, 22 October 2020
  • ==[[Radygino]]== He said there would be checks on Tuesday at two military testing sites, [[Radygino]] and [[Kozelsky]], that could be responsible, citing a “yellow film” o
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