Safety. Rosatom has successfully completed the nine-year remediation of five uranium legacy sites in Kyrgyzstan. More than 27 hectares of land were remediated, with over 1.4 million cubic meters of uranium tailings transported from the dumps. The remediation effort fully complied with international standards and IAEA safety norms and followed Russian best practices. “Behind this result lies the serious, multi-year effort of our engineers and workers. Thanks to this effort, the legacy sites in the villages of Min-Kush (Naryn Region) and Kadji-Sai (Issyk-Kul Region) have been rendered radiation-safe. The health and well-being of the people is our top priority,” Rosatom chief Alexey Likhachev noted.