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An alleged weapons maker for the Islamic State (IS) has publicly claimed that a “radioactive device” has been smuggled into an undisclosed location in Europe, according to an intelligence brief released Monday by the SITE Intelligence Group.
Claim comes following reports that IS has a dirty bomb
Materials may have come from earlier raids on research university in Mosul
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2 comments:
I appreciate and agree with your sentiment, but that's not how a dirty bomb looks. It looks pretty much like a conventional IED. No fission takes place. The explosion just spreads radioactivity.
Agreed. The description does sounds like a dirty bomb, the article links to a previous article about a dirty bomb, but a nuke also falls under the description of a radioactive device. The picture represents a bit of hyperbole, a bit of my sarcastic humor and a bit of the real wishes of this terrorist group.
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