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Missile hit on Chernobyl could see disastrous release of radioactivity

Por: Newsweek Tech January 24, 2023

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A missile hit on Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant could bring a disastrous release of radioactivity into the environment, an expert told Newsweek.Russia's war on Ukraine has gone on for nearly a year, and as fierce military action continues, Chernobyl has been a focus of attention and concern. In April 1986, a meltdown of the plant's reactor triggered the world's worst nuclear disaster. This caused two devastating... + full article



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