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Chernobyl’s ghostly Red Forest, one of the most radioactive sites on the planet, has been mapped by specially-equipped drones to measure the extent of its contamination. Researchers from the UK ...
Chernobyl was the worst manmade disaster in history that still has lingering effects today. Russia is trying to get its hands on Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, capturing Chernobyl, which is ...
The map resurfaced as nuclear fears grew after the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine was hit by a Russian drone. The plant was the scene of the world's worst ever nuclear meltdown in 1986.
CHERNOBYL is on fire once again after wildfires erupted in Ukraine - but how far did the nuclear fallout from Chernobyl spread and what countries were affected when it erupted in 1986?
Chernobyl’s ghostly Red Forest, one of the most radioactive sites on the planet, has been mapped by specially-equipped drones to measure the extent of its contamination.
Russia-Ukraine Russia’s Chernobyl seizure seen as nuclear risk ‘nightmare’ As with the original disaster, the risks are not only to Ukraine but to nearby Belarus and beyond. Trenches and ...
We can’t risk another Chernobyl Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in March, when it was threatened by a fire following nearby clashes. (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) ...
Ukraine's government erased the village from the map in 1999. That's because it's in the 60-mile-wide "exclusion zone," which was deemed too dangerous for the public after the Chernobyl disaster.
Donald Trump has floated the idea of taking control of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, in a phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. The conversation on Wednesday was described as ...
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