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Nuclear Chief Killed

MOSCOW () -- A deputy director at one of Russia's top-secret nuclear fuel manufacturing plants has been killed, the Nuclear Power Ministry said Wednesday.


Ministry spokesman Georgy Kaurov said Vladimir Turusin, deputy director in charge of personnel at the Mayak plant in the closed Urals city of Ozersk, was found in the street with a crushed skull last Friday and later died in hospital.


Kaurov said it was not yet clear whether Turusin had been murdered.


Ozersk, formerly known as Chelyabinsk-65, is home to many nuclear enterprises. It fell under suspicion earlier this year when police seized several batches of weapons-grade nuclear material in various parts of Germany.


Western experts said the material could well have come from the Mayak plant, a claim Russia firmly rejected.


In late August a small fire broke out at Mayak -- one of the few Russian plants capable of producing weapons-grade plutonium -- and triggered a radioactive leak which authorities said was insignificant.




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