Security workers in Ukraine find radioactive soil in arriving luggage - UPI.com

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Jan. 2, 2014 Radioactive soil from the Fukushima disaster area in Japan was found in the baggage of a Japanese man arriving at an airport in Ukraine, officials say. Border guards at Kiev's Borispol Airport said the passenger's luggage was flagged with a radioactivity detector during a routine check of bags arriving on a flight from Frankfurt Tuesday, RIA Novosti reported.
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Security workers in Ukraine find radioactive soil in arriving luggage - UPI.com
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Jan. 2, 2014 Radioactive soil from the Fukushima disaster area in Japan was found in the baggage of a Japanese man arriving at an airport in Ukraine, officials say. Border guards at Kiev's Borispol Airport said the passenger's luggage was flagged with a radioactivity detector during a routine check of bags arriving on a flight from Frankfurt Tuesday, RIA Novosti reported.
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