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Russia plans to launch the first nuclear power plant in Iran in March 2010

Posted: 05 Dec 2009 07:09 AM PST


Russia plans to launch the first nuclear power plant in Iran in March 2010Russia plans to launch the first nuclear power plant in Iran in March 2010. Some sources said, Russia has ordered the facility ready for operation on the day of the fall in the second half of March. "We have been given the task of generating it launched in the Iranian New Year," said one source. "There's a lot of work to do."

The second source added that the facility's test went well.
Several diplomats said Russia uses Bushehr - and a large weapons contracts - as a lever in relations with Iran.

U.S. has criticized previous Russian involvement in the project. But they then stop the opposition by stating, the facility will eliminate the need for Iran to have their own pengayaannya program.

Russia's nuclear facilities was explained purely civilian and can not be used for weapons programs because the facility will have oversight of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran will return all the fuel rod was left to Russia.

Iran against international pressure to eliminate anxiety over its nuclear program. Last week, President Mahmoud Ahamdinejad insists they will build 10 new uranium enrichment facilities.

The act was condemned by the U.S. in an attempt to isolate themselves and Washington warned that time is running out for Iran to respond to Western concerns about its nuclear facilities.

Russia has so far refused to publicly support the demand by the threat of U.S. sanctions against Iran concerning its nuclear program.

Moscow agreed to build the Bushehr reactor in 1995 at the facility began in the 1970s by the German company Siemens. The project was interrupted by the 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran and the Iran-Iraq war of 1989-88. Contract to build a facility that is a state secret, although the contract was estimated at about 1 billion dollars.

Lame Horse nightclub destroyed by fireworks

Posted: 05 Dec 2009 06:59 AM PST


Lame Horse nightclub destroyed by fireworksIn Perm, Russia, Lame Horse nightclub destroyed by fireworks. The incident killed 101 people. Perm is located about 1400 kilometers east of Moscow. Local officials said the cause of fireworks explosions and most victims died from inhaling smoke from the fire. The fire happened at about 23:15 local time, writes the BBC, Saturday (5 / 12). Club night celebrating the birthday of eight emergency officials said.

Regional security minister Igor Orlov told the news agency Itar-Tass, "They lit fireworks and one of them on the plastic roof, causing a fire. Visitors to panic and many were burned, trampled and smoke poisoning."

Government-owned television channel Vesti-24 showing corpses pile outside the nightclub.

Perm is Russia's sixth largest city and has approximately 1.2 million inhabitants.

Svetlana Kuvshinova inside the nightclub when the fire started burning says the fire spread in a matter of seconds.

"As dry straw. The way out is only one. I was almost trampled," said Kuvshinova.

Two aircraft

Another eyewitness told local television: "When the party began, things started to crowded, they lit fireworks."

"When I looked, I saw a ball of fire falling from the roof, and smoke enveloped us. Then the fire moved rapidly along the roof," said another woman.

A spokesman said the body of the local investigators to Itar-Tass that this is not a terrorist attack. "This problem of people failing to follow safety rules," he said.

Russian government formed a special commission to investigate this incident.

Local officials said the fireworks are used properly dipesta used only in open spaces rather than closed like the night club.

Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for PM Vladimir Putin, said the two aircraft had been sent to Perm to fly those affected by serious burns to Moscow. Hundreds of Russian citizens die every year because of similar incidents.

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