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    Russian nuclear accident: Medics fear 'radioactive patients'

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    Russian medics who treated radiation victims after a explosion in the Arctic had no protection and now fear they were irradiated themselves.

    Two of the medics in Arkhangelsk spoke to Russian about the victims' evacuation, on condition of anonymity.

    Five nuclear engineers died on 8 August when an “isotope-fuel” engine blew up at the Nyonoksa test range, officials said. Six other people were injured.

    President Vladimir Putin said the test involved a weapon system.

    Officials gave few details about the accident. On 14 August Russia's weather service Rosgidromet revealed that radiation levels had spiked 16 times above normal, in Severodvinsk, a city 47km (29 miles) east of Nyonoksa.

    According to the official data, the radiation that reached Severodvinsk was not heavy enough to cause radiation sickness.

    Experts in Russia and the West say the test was most likely linked to the new 9M730 Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile, called “Skyfall” by . Last year Mr Putin said the technology would give the missile “unlimited” range.

    The Arkhangelsk medics, who spoke to the BBC's Pavel Aksenov, said at least 90 people came into contact with the casualties, but the military did not warn them of any nuclear contamination risk.

    Contamination fears

    The medics were at the civilian Arkhangelsk regional…

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