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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.
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 ...
Russian soldiers who seized the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster drove their armoured vehicles without radiation protection through a highly toxic zone called the "Red Forest", kicking up ...
Scientists who loaded radiation detectors onto drones have found previously undetected radiation hot-spots in the Red Forest, which surrounds the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The team ...
A RADIATION survey of Chernobyl’s fall out zones has identified new radioactive hotspots in Chernobyl’s Red Forest, a team of UK scientists has claimed.
Workers at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster, have warned for weeks that Russian troops were kicking up clouds of radioactive dust after driving ...
Chernobyl 30 Years Later: Those Who Live in Its Shadow Still Suffer Residents say their plight is being ignored by Ukraine's government.
There are plenty of unanswered questions about Chernobyl, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster.
Russian troops got sick after digging into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone’s heavily irradiated Red Forest. And today, some soldiers are still falling sick.
Russian forces have vacated the area surrounding Chernobyl, but Ukrainian officials are now sounding the alarm that troops were likely exposed to high amounts of radiation, reports said.
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