What happened with the radioactive tanks from Chernobyl?

What happened with the radioactive tanks from Chernobyl?

Posted on 25-02-2016 at 11:02 by Dizono – 73 Comments”

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According to some, a shoot that now bombs & grenades at the Russians.

On april 26, 1986, the error in the former Soviet Union, very wrong. In what is now Northern Ukraine, exploded a reactor of a nuclear power plant. Many people get killed by the extinguishing of the fire or other rescue work around the nuclear plant, but also a lot of vehicles to find an early end during the disaster.

Not that the cars, trucks, buses, helicopters, and tanks it did not do. No, they were heavily radioactive. Where a large portion of the area a fresh layer of soil is deposited and the Chernobyl plant and the abandoned city of Pripyat is relatively safe to visit (outside of my luminous urine am I still normal), kept the vehicles be life-threatening.

The vast majority was in a large open field, parked (photos), never to look back. At least, that was the plan, because in spite of monitoring scoured unsavory types there are regularly around for parts to steal, and these again elsewhere to sell. Life-threatening, you can to those parts, nothing to smell or see it, but a few years sitting in a radioactive car seat will almost certainly to infertility and other afflictions.
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The vast field with hundreds, if not thousands of vehicles since ‘short’ is then also not more. Big question is, where are all the cars, buses, helicopters, trucks and tanks? In the case of the tanks go there are wild stories about radioactive occurrences in the Donetsk region are spotted. As if Russian tanks after almost thirty years in a field, parked it, simply do it. Seems to me a nice example of Russian propaganda…

It seems that 2014 has begun with the cleaning of the vehicles, but this is hard information to find. We get some pictures of the terrain, with only some helicopters, taken in november 2014, but that is it. Also, the guide to me at the time rondleidde by the affected area (photo series), wanted me there was little to tell. Like so many things around the Chernobyl disaster, is this issue shrouded in mystery.

Foto: Jesse Kraal


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