Uranium stolen in Mosul causes no concerns in IAEA

Uranium stolen in Mosul causes no concerns in IAEA

 

The IAEA said that the uranium stolen by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) from the Mosul University had a low enrichment level and could not be used for construction of nuclear weapons, RIA Novosti reports.Iraqi Ambassador to the UN Mohamed Ali al-Hakim informed UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the theft.

 

The IAEA said that the uranium stolen by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) from the Mosul University had a low enrichment level and could not be used for construction of nuclear weapons, RIA Novosti reports.

Iraqi Ambassador to the UN Mohamed Ali al-Hakim informed UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon about the theft.

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