Ukraine no longer in control of Chernobyl site, official says
A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
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A presidential adviser says Ukraine lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, where Ukranian forces had waged a fierce battle with Russian troops.
www.foxnews.comChernobyl, Ukraine, was the site of a major nuclear disaster in 1986. When a systems test in a reactor there went out of control, the ensuing meltdown sent radioactive material across Europe.
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economictimes.indiatimes.comThe plant is currently held by Russian troops.
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economictimes.indiatimes.comLatest updates, 9 March • IAEA says that reported power loss at Chernobyl violates one of its seven key 'safety pillars' but "in this case sees no critical impact on safety" • The IAEA says it has been asked by Ukraine’s regulator to help create a plan to provide "an effective rotation system" for 210 staff who remain at Chernobyl 13 days after Russian forces took control of the site • Ukraine’s nuclear power plants continue to operate safely but Energoatom says conditions its staff are...
www.world-nuclear-news.orgNuclear scare at Chernobyl site comes as US vice-president meets Volodymyr Zelensky in Munich after Donald Trump announced the start of peace talks
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