IAEA inspectors visit Iraq’s largest nuclear plant

A group of residents staged a demonstration and demanded all radyoactive barrels to go away the region. The group, holding banners, chanted slogans and protested against radioactive danger.
Residents near the plant in Tuwaitha told IHA reporter that looters had emptied out barrels of unknown chemicals and then resold the barrels to unsuspecting people who used them to store water and food, and later washed them in the Tigris river. The result may have left entire villages and towns contaminated with radiation.
The IAEA arms experts, who arrived Friday, are so far the only ones allowed back into the country since the world body pulled its arms monitors out shortly before the war began.