A capsule found in Russia's western Bryansk region and thought to contain the highly toxic nerve agent sarin is being tested, security officials said Monday. Local officials said a group of Bryansk residents brought a capsule with "Sarin" inscribed on it to a local scrap metal recycling shop last week, RIA Novosti reported. "The item has been seized by police, the situation is under control," a spokesman for Bryansk regional security services said. The spokesman would not discuss the capsule's original location. A chemical weapons destruction facility is near the town of Pochepa, where aviation chemical bombs filled with toxins such as sarin have been stored. Sarin, a colorless, odorless liquid, is banned under the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993.
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