The site of the 1986 nuclear disaster that killed 30 and left a nuclear wasteland behind has been made a mess by Russian soldiers.
After Russian soldiers captured the plant, Ukrainian soldiers went back to it. CNN reported yesterday that radiation detectors picked up radioactive material all over the facility.
One soldier told the news outlet that they went to the Red Forest and brought radioactive material back with them. When they left, they took some radioactive dust with them.
According to CNN, radiation levels in that room weren't high enough to kill anyone on first contact, but that extended exposure could cause problems.
Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't inform soldiers about Chernobyl or nuclear radiation safety, showing how little he cares for his people.
There is evidence that the Russian Army dug trenches around the site. According to CNN, Moscow hasn't mentioned Chernobyl since February 26, so it's possible Russian residents don't know about it.
We hope no Russian soldiers were harmed by radiation poisoning. If they evacuated the area before achieving their goals because of the acute radiation sickness they experienced, there is a good chance they failed their strategy against Ukraine. Soldiers sent home might be more skeptical of what their leader is doing.
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