Russians possibly received "significant doses" of radiation at Chernobyl plant

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How dumb is this?? Let's occupy Chernobyl? Yeah, that's a good idea, right?




Russian troops who had occupied the nuclear power station at Chernobyl may have been exposed to "significant doses" of radiation, Ukraine's state energy company Energoatom said Friday. The company said it could not determine the degree of radiation exposure the troops may have had, but there were unconfirmed reports that some had been sickened.

"The invaders did not dig anything on the territory of the plant itself, but the thick dust raised by equipment in transit, and the radiation particles in it, may very well have entered the bodies of Russian occupiers through the lungs," Valerіy Seyda, director of the nuclear power plant, said in a statement.
"Furthermore, no one knows what the invaders were doing in the Red Forest, and it is also possible that they could have received significant doses of radiation when they dug trenches in this forest," Energoatom said.
The Red Forest is the most contaminated part of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, according to the Reuters news agency, and even Chernobyl staff aren't allowed to go there.
"A big convoy of military vehicles drove along a road right behind our facility and this road goes past the Red Forest," one source told Reuters. "The convoy kicked up a big column of dust. Many radiation safety sensors showed exceeded levels."
 
How dumb is this?? Let's occupy Chernobyl? Yeah, that's a good idea, right?




Russian troops who had occupied the nuclear power station at Chernobyl may have been exposed to "significant doses" of radiation, Ukraine's state energy company Energoatom said Friday. The company said it could not determine the degree of radiation exposure the troops may have had, but there were unconfirmed reports that some had been sickened.

"The invaders did not dig anything on the territory of the plant itself, but the thick dust raised by equipment in transit, and the radiation particles in it, may very well have entered the bodies of Russian occupiers through the lungs," Valerіy Seyda, director of the nuclear power plant, said in a statement.
"Furthermore, no one knows what the invaders were doing in the Red Forest, and it is also possible that they could have received significant doses of radiation when they dug trenches in this forest," Energoatom said.
The Red Forest is the most contaminated part of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, according to the Reuters news agency, and even Chernobyl staff aren't allowed to go there.
"A big convoy of military vehicles drove along a road right behind our facility and this road goes past the Red Forest," one source told Reuters. "The convoy kicked up a big column of dust. Many radiation safety sensors showed exceeded levels."
It's ok Ivan. Walk all over that pristine ground that won't hurt you at all. We tested it earlier.

Actually it's pretty sad.
 
How dumb is this?? Let's occupy Chernobyl? Yeah, that's a good idea, right?




Russian troops who had occupied the nuclear power station at Chernobyl may have been exposed to "significant doses" of radiation, Ukraine's state energy company Energoatom said Friday. The company said it could not determine the degree of radiation exposure the troops may have had, but there were unconfirmed reports that some had been sickened.

"The invaders did not dig anything on the territory of the plant itself, but the thick dust raised by equipment in transit, and the radiation particles in it, may very well have entered the bodies of Russian occupiers through the lungs," Valerіy Seyda, director of the nuclear power plant, said in a statement.
"Furthermore, no one knows what the invaders were doing in the Red Forest, and it is also possible that they could have received significant doses of radiation when they dug trenches in this forest," Energoatom said.
The Red Forest is the most contaminated part of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, according to the Reuters news agency, and even Chernobyl staff aren't allowed to go there.
"A big convoy of military vehicles drove along a road right behind our facility and this road goes past the Red Forest," one source told Reuters. "The convoy kicked up a big column of dust. Many radiation safety sensors showed exceeded levels."
Good.
 
To die because of radiation is a horrible way to die. :(

Friend or foe, it's still a horrible way to die.
 

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