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Japan seeks Russian water-decontamination ship (it hasn't arrived)
Japan has also asked Russia for radiation treatment ship, the “Suzuran”, which treats radioactive liquids, Kyodo and Jiji news agencies said. (the vessel has not arrived by June 10, probably because its capacity was too low for the amount of … Continue reading