- Aral, also
known as
Aralsk or Aral'sk, (Kazakh: Арал, Aral, ارال; Russian: Аральск, Araljsk) 46°47′N 61°40′E / 46.783°N 61.667°E / 46.783; 61.667 is...
- 1954, the
Soviet Union constructed a
biological weapons test site
called Aralsk-7
there and on the
neighbouring Komsomolskiy Island,
which also no longer...
- of Defence,
including to the
neighboring Komsomolskiy Island, and
named Aralsk-7. A
field scientific research laboratory to
conduct biological experiments...
- 500 and
housed scientists and
employees of the
Soviet Union's top-secret
Aralsk-7
biological weapons research and test site.
Brian Hayes, a biochemical...
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stripe along the spine. The coat is short, co**** and sp****. Geok Tepe,
Aralsk,
Kazakhstan Anatolian fox V. v.
anatolica Thomas 1920 İzmir, the Aegean...
-
distance to
Aralsk to only 6 km (3.7 mi). Then, it was
planned to
build a
canal spanning the last 6 km, to
reconnect the
withered former port of
Aralsk to the...
-
Suddenly I was
informed that
there were
mysterious cases of
mortalities in
Aralsk. A
research ship of the Aral
fleet came to
within 15 km of the
island (it...
- was soon
moved upriver to Kazalinsk. Both
places were also
called Fort
Aralsk.
Raiders from
Khiva and
Kokand attacked the
local Kazakhs near the fort...
-
which had
receded almost 100
kilometres (62 mi)
south of the port-city of
Aralsk, was a mere 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) away by 2015. Zhursin,
Zhanagul (2023-10-08)...
- (1958-1991)
Pokrov Factory of
Biologics (1967-1991) USSR
Ministry of
Defence Aralsk-7,
Vozrozhdeniya (Renaissance) Island, Aral Sea, this BW test site was built...