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Russian Missiles, a “Devil’s” Poison for Kazakhstan

The Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan still uses ultra-toxic fuel to launch its rockets. The effects on the environment and the health of local residents have never been clearly established. Baikonur and Kyzylorda (Kazakhstan), report Kamila Bouïnevich has not forgotten that July 2, 2013, event in Baikonur, a Russian enclave in Kazakhstan, located a few kilometers from the entrance to the legendary cosmodrome of the Soviet space expedition, no…
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The Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan still uses ultra-toxic fuel to launch its rockets. The effects on the environment and the health of local residents have never been clearly established. Baikonur and Kyzylorda (Kazakhstan), report Kamila Bouïnevich has not forgotten that July 2, 2013, event in Baikonur, a Russian enclave in Kazakhstan, located a few kilometers from the entrance to the legendary cosmodrome of the Soviet space expedition, no…

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