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Former Russian spy Alexander
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BERLIN,
Dec. 9 (Xinhua) -- German police said on Saturday they had found "indications"
of radiation at two sites in and near Hamburg related to a contact of poisoned
former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.
In a statement, police said the traces of radiation
in Hamburg in an apartment of the ex-wife of Dmitry Kovtun, a business man who
met Litvinenko in London on Nov. 1, the day the former Russian spy was believed
to have fallen ill.
Police also found indications of radiation in the
apartment of Kovtun's ex-wife's mother in Haselau, west of Hamburg. Further
tests are needed to determine whether the contamination was linked to
polonium-210, a highly radioactive substance that killed Litvinenko on Nov. 23,
the statement added.
However, investigators found no trace of polonium-210
in the apartment of Kovtun himself in the Hamburg district of Ottensen.
According to the statement, the traces found so far
would bring no health risk to local residents. However, some 30 people living in
the apartment building in Hamburg would have to leave it to facilitate
investigations.
Police began searching the apartments of the people
who had have contacts with Kovtun after media reports said that Kovtun had flown
to London from Hamburg.
Kovtun was reportedly being treated in Moscow, also
for radiation poisoning. Investigators said they believe that Kovtun could have
been in contact with polonium-210.
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witness in the case of the poisoning death of former spy
AlexandeLitvinenko,continued to deteriorate, the Interfax news agency reported
on Friday.
"Kovtun has an acute form of radiation sickness, with
internal contamination from alpha-radiation by radio-nuclides affecting the
liver, the kidneys, and the intestines," Interfax quoted a source as saying. >>