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Nuclear Fuel Rod Reported Missing from DRC
Voice of America ^ | July 4, 2002 | Alex Belida

Posted on 07/06/2002 3:21:47 AM PDT by Prodigal Son

Another nuclear fuel rod is missing from the troubled research reactor in Democratic Republic of Congo and international authorities said they cannot exclude the possibility it is in the hands of terrorists.

The Voice of America has learned a second fuel rod manufactured for the nuclear research reactor at the University of Kinshasa is unaccounted for.

It was previously reported that one rod made for the controversial facility disappeared and was recovered from criminals in Italy by police in 1998, in an undercover operation.

But nuclear industry sources have said at the time of that incident, inspectors for the International Atomic Energy Agency, the IAEA, also raised questions about a second radioactive fuel element that was apparently lost.

The fact that a second fuel rod might be missing had not been previously reported. However, a spokesman for the IAEA, responding to a VOA inquiry, has now confirmed the loss of the second element.

But spokesman Mark Gwozdecky downplayed the loss and potential danger. "Although the whereabouts of that single fuel element are not known, we would say that one element would be of essentially no use in constructing a nuclear device, nuclear explosive device, and it would also be a poor choice for constructing a radiological or so-called dirty bomb," he said.

The University of Kinshasa first went on line with a 50-kilowatt research reactor in 1959. That reactor was replaced with a more modern, one megawatt facility which was powered up in 1972. Both reactors were made by General Atomics, a U.S. firm that also made the fuel elements for the research facility.

Officials of General Atomics, backed by the IAEA, said the missing fuel rod, like the one recovered by authorities, is considered low-enriched. That is to say, it contains between 19.7 and 19.9 percent fissionable U-235.

The threshhold defining highly-enriched uranium is a flat 20 percent.

It is unclear how the fuel rods disappeared from Kinshasa. The current Director of the reactor has told reporters it could have happened when his predecessor lent out keys to the facility, where visitors said security has been minimal.

It is also unclear how the one rod recovered in Italy was brought into Europe. That rod had never been irradiated or used. But industry sources say when the element was retrieved it was apparent someone had tampered with it. The sources say an effort had been made to cut into the cladding around the uranium fuel core.

The IAEA said all the other fuel rods made for the Kinshasa reactor, both fresh or unused elements and spent or used rods, are otherwise accounted for. Spokesman Gwozdecky says the count has been re-verified during annual inspections.

He also revealed several expert missions have been sent to Kinshasa in recent years to perform technical inspections to ensure the safe operation of the facility.

Map of Congo (my link) for those interested. 69Kb


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: congo; dirtybomb; drc; fuelrod; nuclear; terrorism

1 posted on 07/06/2002 3:21:47 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Prodigal Son
For a little more background on this, I found this article. It's a little bit long, but got lot's of good info. I'm not posting the entire article here, just this excerpt and a the link. I would encourage people to read it:
Loose Nukes A radioactive "dirty bomb" could be headed for your neighborhood (source= SFGate.com)
There was the U.S.-made nuclear fuel rod smuggled from a reactor in the Congo - Italian mafiosos were arrested for trying to peddle it to an intermediary for a Middle Eastern buyer. There were the Chechen rebels who planted a container holding the cesium-137 core of a medical device in a Moscow park and then tauntingly alerted Russian reporters.

2 posted on 07/06/2002 3:39:38 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Prodigal Son
I am outraged to learn that the DNC has lost a nuclear fuel rod. But did they really LOSE it? Why, it wouldn't surprise me if Terry McAuliffe and his minions over at the DNC sold the nuclear fuel rod as a way of raising more millions for their Dem candidates. This is an absolutely outrageous, unpatriotic . . .

Wait. You say it's the DRC, not the DNC? Never mind

3 posted on 07/06/2002 4:41:23 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: Prodigal Son
why is the int'l community allowing these primitives to havve such dangerous toys??!!
4 posted on 07/06/2002 5:13:47 AM PDT by 1234
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Those who form stratagies aginst this nation know the locatins of the bases and labs and their detection equipment. These places purge the air alot. A SIMUlTANEOUS exposer would be mistaken by the supercomputers as an attack and they would start up automatic self defense of our nation! BUT I AM SURE WASHINGTON KNOWS THAT.
5 posted on 07/06/2002 6:29:15 AM PDT by BossyRoofer
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To: Prodigal Son
it could have happened when his predecessor lent out keys to the facility

Jeez. . .

6 posted on 07/06/2002 6:36:55 AM PDT by Flyer
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Yeah, it kind of makes you feel all loosey goosey inside don't it? Wonder how many more facilities there are out there where you can just borrow the keys and walk right in on the African continent?
7 posted on 07/06/2002 12:30:42 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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