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Kazakhstan pursues strategy of enrichment

By Isabel Gorst in Moscow

Published: February 19 2008 00:32 | Last updated: February 19 2008 00:32

The existence of Ulba, a metallurgical plant in remote north-east Kazakhstan, was a state secret in Soviet times, fabricating nuclear fuel and casings for atomic bombs.

“This was defence plant 2A and its address was Mailbox Ten. Children were told their parents made wheelbarrows and spades,” says Svetlana Mordvinova, a nuclear specialist at the Ulba information centre.

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