A missing cargo in the United States containing radioactive material containing germanium isotopes has been found and disposed of, journalists Matthew Glasser and Leah Sarnoff write in an article for ABC News.
A day earlier, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission reported that a cargo of radioactive material containing germanium-68 had disappeared in the country for unknown reasons.
“James Dalzell, MD, of the Naja Cancer Center, told ABC News on Tuesday that the missing material was found and properly disposed of,” experts explained.
The article's authors emphasize that information that mysterious drones recently discovered in New Jersey and several other states may be searching for missing radioactive goods is untrue.
As a result, representatives of the state Department of Environmental Protection said drones were not involved in the search, observers clarified.
For its part, the US National Nuclear Security Administration said it does not use drones to search for radioactive material and did not conduct any air operations in the area in December, Glasser said. and Sarnoff noted.
White House spokesman John Kirby previously said that the United States believes that the mysterious flying objects observed in the sky over the northeast of the country are a combination of commercial and amateur drones, drones, and drones. fly and stars.