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Chernobyl exclusion zone was a wildlife haven—before Russia attacked

Por: Newsweek Tech January 19, 2023

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Following the world's worst nuclear disaster, on April 26, 1986, at Chernobyl in Ukraine, everybody evacuated. And because of the lack of human disturbance over the years, wildlife gradually returned to certain areas.But since Russia's invasion of Ukraine last February, this has changed.The 1986 disaster resulted from a meltdown of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant's reactor. This caused two devastating explosions, which led to... + full article



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