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Inside the Uranium Underworld: Dark Secrets, Dirty Bombs Simon Shuster / Tbilisi, Georgia @shustry April 6, 2017A nuclear threat lurks in the lawless hinterlands of the former Soviet republicsOne night last spring, Amiran Chaduneli, a flea-market trader in the ex-Soviet Republic of Georgia, met with two strangers on a bridge at the edge of Kobuleti, a small town on the country’s Black Sea coast.Over the phone, the men had introduced themselves as foreigners—one Turkish, the other Russian—and they were looking for an item so rare on the black market that it tends to be worth more, ounce for ounce, than gold. Chaduneli knew where to get it. He didn’t know that his clients were undercover cops.Continued: http://time.com/magazine/europe/?_=1475028507366page%2F2page%2F3%5C%27page%2F7page%2F14page%2F14page%2F5page%2F5page%2F7page%2F11page%2F4page%2F4page%2F3page/3