A video claims to show that Russian troops dug trenches in the Red Forest. Russian troops may have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. The video shared by the Ukrainian military is not dated. A video shared by the Ukrainian military claims to show proof that Russian troops dug trenches in the Red Forest. There is a video that seems to show drone footage. It depicts land that looks dug up, in a continuous shot that pans to an image of the sarcophagus covering the site of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident in the distance. The video was shared by the Ukrainian military. It came with a video proof text. The Chornobyl nuclear power plant is located in the Red Forest and the Russian command ordered its soldiers to dig fortifications there in March of 2022. The message can be seen below. —Defence of Ukraine (@DefenceU) April 6, 2022 3.5 km from the power plant is the location of the road seen in the video, which appears to correspond with a location on maps of the region. The Russian troops left the site last week, five weeks after they invaded the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Russian troops suffered signs of radiation sickness after they dug trenches, according to the state power company. The International Atomic Energy Agency is affiliated with the United Nations and offers advice on radioactive safety. Russian troops drove armored vehicles through the Red Forest without protective gear and exposed themselves to radioactive dust, according to unnamed Ukrainian workers who were at the Chernobyl site. Some troops seemed unaware of the 1986 disaster that made Chernobyl synonymous with nuclear disaster, according to one worker. The original article is on Business Insider. Russia warned countries at the United Nations that a yes vote or abstention on a US push to suspend Moscow from the Human Rights Council would be seen as unfriendly. The United States said on Monday that it would seek a suspension from Russia after it was accused of killing hundreds of civilians. The UN General Assembly is expected to vote on the measure on Thursday. Sources tell Insider that prosecutors had put all their eggs in one basket. He has been dubbed the "godfather of cryptocurrencies" because of his huge gains on IOTA, Cardano, and others. His newest prediction is here. The pet owner tried to kill the pup. Are you an angel? India, Turkey, and other neutral countries are being pushed to condemn Russia. Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers. Santonastaso flew a Robinson R-22 helicopter more than 50 times despite not having a pilot's license. The FBI director and the US attorney general held a press conference on Wednesday. The US has disrupted a global botnet controlled by Russia's military intelligence agency. A network of computers that have been hijacked are called a botnet. Lesia Vasylenko shared a picture of a swastika carved into someone's skin. A man builds a trap to catch a thief. A Russian-born Wisconsin mother accused of killing her 8-year-old son told investigators she was trying to prevent him from being abused due to her homeland's war. Voters who benefited from Biden's expanded child tax credit are now Republicans. She thought he was treating her unfairly. A high-interest account allows you to earn compound interest, while still having full access to your money. These are the top picks. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU foreign-policy chief Josep Borrell are expected to visit Kyiv soon, according to the Ukrainian president. Thomas-Greenfield said that responsible world powers and global leaders need to stand up to Russia. The UN General Assembly is expected to vote on suspending Russia on Thursday. A majority is needed. Russian forces leave behind corpses and live mines after they retreat from the city. This all-natural sleep patch is changing the way we sleep. Every morning, wake up more refreshed. Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Joe Biden called Russia a war criminal after it was accused of killing at least 300 Ukrainian civilians. Steven Mantecon was sentenced to life in prison for the 2020 killing of a man, along with an additional 80 years for twelve other counts. It is more difficult to get away with stealing than you think. You can find and compare your legal options online. The town has been the site of reported mass civilian casualties in recent days as Ukrainian forces move to take the city. The collective leaked personal information of Russian soldiers in its fight against Russia. The White House announced measures against Katerina Tikhonovna and Maria Vorontsova.Business Insider
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