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Russia took control of the Chernobyl nuclear site in Ukraine. What does  that mean?
Russia took control of the Chernobyl nuclear site in Ukraine. What does that mean?

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

The truth about Chernobyl? I saw it with my own eyes… | Chornobyl nuclear  disaster | The Guardian
The truth about Chernobyl? I saw it with my own eyes… | Chornobyl nuclear disaster | The Guardian

Russia captured Chernobyl. How worried should we be? : NPR
Russia captured Chernobyl. How worried should we be? : NPR

War in Ukraine Puts Chernobyl Nuclear Plant at Risk - Bloomberg
War in Ukraine Puts Chernobyl Nuclear Plant at Risk - Bloomberg

Chernobyl Could Be Dangerous If Damaged in Russia Invasion of Ukraine
Chernobyl Could Be Dangerous If Damaged in Russia Invasion of Ukraine

Chernobyl: Disaster, Response & Fallout - HISTORY
Chernobyl: Disaster, Response & Fallout - HISTORY

Russian forces seize control of Chernobyl nuclear plant, Ukrainian official  says - YouTube
Russian forces seize control of Chernobyl nuclear plant, Ukrainian official says - YouTube

Chernobyl disaster facts and information
Chernobyl disaster facts and information

Lithuania Prepares for Radiation from Russian Nuclear Plant | Time
Lithuania Prepares for Radiation from Russian Nuclear Plant | Time

Ukraine conflict could jeopardize safety of nuclear facilities, IAEA warns  | UN News
Ukraine conflict could jeopardize safety of nuclear facilities, IAEA warns | UN News

Remote monitoring of Chernobyl nuclear plant disconnected after Russian  takeover - DCD
Remote monitoring of Chernobyl nuclear plant disconnected after Russian takeover - DCD

Ukraine invasion: Here's why Russia wants to capture Chernobyl -  BusinessToday
Ukraine invasion: Here's why Russia wants to capture Chernobyl - BusinessToday

Photos: The Chernobyl disaster | CNN
Photos: The Chernobyl disaster | CNN

Russia-Ukraine war: Chernobyl power cut sparks fears of potential for  radiation leaks | New Scientist
Russia-Ukraine war: Chernobyl power cut sparks fears of potential for radiation leaks | New Scientist

Chernobyl's Effects Go Far Beyond What You're Seeing on HBO. It Shook Up  Geopolitics for Years. | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Chernobyl's Effects Go Far Beyond What You're Seeing on HBO. It Shook Up Geopolitics for Years. | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Radiation expert: Ukraine war could pose greater nuclear threat than  Chernobyl | The Times of Israel
Radiation expert: Ukraine war could pose greater nuclear threat than Chernobyl | The Times of Israel

Nuclear plant lifetime extension: A creeping catastrophe - Bellona.org
Nuclear plant lifetime extension: A creeping catastrophe - Bellona.org

Radiation levels at Chernobyl are rising: The environmental impact of  Russia's war in Ukraine | Euronews
Radiation levels at Chernobyl are rising: The environmental impact of Russia's war in Ukraine | Euronews

Chernobyl nuclear site has lost power, Ukraine says : NPR
Chernobyl nuclear site has lost power, Ukraine says : NPR

Chernobyl Radiation Levels Within Safe Limits, Nuclear Agency Chief Says -  The New York Times
Chernobyl Radiation Levels Within Safe Limits, Nuclear Agency Chief Says - The New York Times

Chernobyl: From Early Warnings to the Aftermath | Wilson Center
Chernobyl: From Early Warnings to the Aftermath | Wilson Center

Chernobyl power plant captured by Russian forces -Ukrainian official |  Reuters
Chernobyl power plant captured by Russian forces -Ukrainian official | Reuters

Chernobyl disaster | Causes, Effects, Deaths, Videos, Location, & Facts |  Britannica
Chernobyl disaster | Causes, Effects, Deaths, Videos, Location, & Facts | Britannica

Seizure of Chernobyl by Russian troops sparks health concerns for people  near the nuclear plant - ABC News
Seizure of Chernobyl by Russian troops sparks health concerns for people near the nuclear plant - ABC News

Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia
Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia