300 Demonstrate at Nuclear Test Site
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PAHRUMP, Nev. — About 300 Greenpeace protesters and war veterans demonstrated Sunday, demanding a stop to underground nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site.
Thirty-five people were arrested for trespassing, held at the site and released, said Derek Scammell, spokesman for the Department of Energy.
Demonstrators, including a handful of Vietnam and World War II veterans, carried large banners that said: “Stop Nuclear Testing.”
The protest lasted about two hours, Scammell said.
Seven underground explosions have occurred this year at the 1,350-square-mile facility. Twelve nuclear warheads were detonated at the site last year, Scammell said.
The Nevada Test Site is 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
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