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(From The Moscow Times)
British authorities said Thursday that they suspected at least four aircraft of being contaminated with radiation, including planes that made trips between Moscow and London, in the latest twist in the death of former spy Alexander Litvinenko.
The planes included three British Airways Boeing 767s and one unidentified plane. Two of the British Airways planes, based at London's Heathrow Airport, were found to have low levels of radioactive materials, the airline said in a statement.
The third plane was grounded at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport and was being examined Thursday, the Federal Protection Service said. A Boeing ...