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No, more likely Pu-239 produced from the A-1 "Annushka" reactor near Ozyorsk.

Author: BaronVonZemo  (64087 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)
Posted at 3:19 am on Jul 8, 2026
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I am just being sarcastic about this ambassador, I do not expect that they did such a thing to her, but the Russians did like to send a message when they offed rivals, and they were also known not to be concerned with American embassy officials health when testing new technology.

The girl you mentioned seems to have been assigned during Andropov’s brief time at the top. He was a hard line KGB guy.


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Replies to: “No, more likely Pu-239 produced from the A-1 "Annushka" reactor near Ozyorsk.”

  • Forgotten history. 43 years ago today (7/7) The American youngest ambassador went to Russia. [LINK] - Eli - 4:25pm 7/7/26 (4) [View All]
    • Did she later suffer health issues from radiation exposure? - BaronVonZemo - 9:57pm 7/7/26
      • From Three Mile Island? [NT] - Eli - 2:41am 7/8/26
        • No, more likely Pu-239 produced from the A-1 "Annushka" reactor near Ozyorsk. - BaronVonZemo - 3:19am 7/8/26
    • . [NT] - BaronVonZemo - 9:55pm 7/7/26

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