The Russian occupiers, who left Belarus for the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, took with them a large amount of radionuclides and are dangerous to the environment. This was announced during a briefing by the head of the State Agency of Ukraine for Exclusion Zone Management Yevhen Kramarenko,
KYIV. UkraineGate , 3 , April , 3, 2022 | War News
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“If it was internal radiation, it stays inside the body. In this case, the person himself suffers. Harm to other people is possible only if the irradiated person has transferred these substances on clothes or other things, in which case people suffer. We have special points on the territory of the exclusion zone, which make it impossible to remove radionuclides outside the zone. At present, as far as I understand, there were no such barriers when transporting them to Belarus. The dosimeters did not work, and it is quite possible that they took a certain number of particles to the territory of Belarus, ”Kramarenko said.
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According to the head of the State Agency, the Russian military dug up huge equipment – the trenches were in different parts of the zone, under tanks, under guns, under snipers.
He also added that there are hundreds of empty boxes of mines along the road. There are many such trenches.
“So far we understand that the most dangerous was the Red Forest, where, according to our research, a person who is there without moving for 24 hours will receive an annual dose of radiation. If it increases its physical activity and violates the top layer of soil, which is a natural barrier, this radiation increases many times over, ”Kramarenko added.
It later became known that the Russian occupiers were indeed building fortifications directly in the Red Forest, so it is not surprising that they received significant doses of radiation and panicked.
Panic is spreading among the servicemen of the armed forces of the racist federation due to the radiation received by the occupiers in the Chornobyl zone.
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The Chernobyl nuclear power plant is the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster in 1986. Russian troops took control of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant at the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian staff remained at this facility to support the work.
Source: Ukrgate