Russian officials have suggested that 500 people in Nyonoksa leave their residence due to a dangerous village during military testing.
Severodvinsk authorities, Russia, warned on the website that the village of Nyonoksa near the city "was in a dangerous area during the working of the Science Center No. 1 of military unit 09703" from 6pm on 7
Local officials dispatched 5 buses carrying people who wanted to leave the village and the evacuation was voluntary.
In 2015, a Russian military cruise missile crashed into a building in Nyonoksa, which had a kindergarten, but did not cause casualties.
Russia's Rosatom State Nuclear Power Group said the accident occurred during a test of "isotope source material on a propulsion unit using liquid fuel".
Some Western sources said the accident involved a program to develop cruise missiles using Burevestnik nuclear engines.
The upcoming Russian missile test comes days after neighbors on the Scandinavian peninsula detected unusual radioactive sources.
Another theory is that the second accident involved a Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile.
Nyonoksa village location in Russia (highlighted in red).
Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile is one of six super weapons announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin in a federal message in March 2018.
The Burevestnik rocket uses the principle of a straight-line jet engine (ramjet), in which the ball compresses the air stream at a very high speed while flying, heating it with a small internal nuclear reactor and using a jet