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He specifically cited an explosion at a plant near Sverdlovsk in Siberia suspected of association with the Soviet BW program.
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Sverdlovsk may be the centre of Mr Rossel's universe, but these days it looks like the middle of nowhere for foreign investors.
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But they were all the man took when he burst into the kiosk at night in the town of Novaya Lyala, in Sverdlovsk region.
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That city in the Urals (Sverdlovsk, in Soviet times) and Moscow have, out of civic pride, been disputing St Petersburg's claim to the remains.
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Up till now, such insubordination has usually been kept in check: witness the abortive attempt a few years ago by Sverdlovsk's governor to launch his region's own currency.
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Supplies of food and fuel in Sverdlovsk are adequate.
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The son of a poor building worker, he had a meteoric rise through communist ranks to become the party boss of the industrial city of Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg) in the Urals, an important regional post.
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In fact, within the past few weeks, the Soviet newspaper Literaturnaya Gazeta disclosed that a notorious accident in Sverdlovsk was as the Reagan administration long maintained an "accident" in the Soviet biological warfare program.
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Citing preliminary forensic and DNA tests, the deputy forensic chief scientist in the Sverdlovsk region said the appearance, age and sex of the remains they found mean it was "highly probable" they belonged to Alexei and Maria.
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