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After a few days of limited activity, the Russians returned to extensively using Shahed drones. From May 11 to 12, more than ...
"A 72-hour journey inside the world's most radioactive zone, Chernobyl, is documented." ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency has outlined the scale of the damage caused by a drone strike and subsequent fires to the giant shelter built over the ruins of Chernobyl's unit 4. Hundreds of ...
The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone of 4,200sqkm around the nuclear plant remains uninhabited to this day and is now one of Europe’s largest nature reserves. But the 2,000sqkm Zone of Obligatory ...
Ukrainian farmland abandoned after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster is again fit for agriculture, a new study reveals. In the aftermath of the nuclear accident, vast swathes of northern Ukraine ...
It will be 39 years since the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, but the aftermath still isn't over. The 1986 explosion is known as a devastating human tragedy, and it had an equally catastrophic ...
Every year on April 26, the world pauses to commemorate International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day, honouring the victims of one of the gravest nuclear catastrophes in human history.
Ukrainian farmland abandoned after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster is again fit for agriculture, a new study reveals. In the aftermath of the nuclear accident, vast swathes of northern Ukraine ...
Flames visible from kilometers away. This is the image Ukrainian technicians encountered when they managed to access the Chernobyl site, hours after the Russian attack hit the 'New Safe ...
As Ukraine marks the 39th anniversary of the world's worst civilian nuclear accident at the Chernobyl power plant, engineers are struggling to find ways to repair the complex's protective shield ...
While Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has a beautiful map, you may find that the item or location you're looking for doesn't appear on it. This can be especially true for collectibles, like the Lost ...
We’re setting ourselves up for a mini-Chernobyl here — that’s what these BESS sites are.” Sliwa was referring to the catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred in the Ukraine in 1986.