China’s Nuclear Sub Sinks in Yangtze, Radiation Spreads to Philippines After 2 Years, Secret Exposed

In January 2026, researchers detected unusually high concentrations of the radioactive isotope “Iodine-129” in the waters of the West Philippine Sea. This substance, with a half-life of 15.7 million years, is rarely produced by nature. It is also a unique “fingerprint” of human nuclear activity and disasters. A report from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute instantly sent shockwaves through the geopolitical landscape of the Far East.

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