Ukraine Tries To Repair Chernobyl's Shield As Plant Marks Nuclear Disaster Anniversary
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In 2024, Ukraine spent UAH 2.31 billion on maintaining the stopped power units of the Chernobyl NPP, the Shelter facility and other supporting measures in a safe condition. This is 9.5% more than a year earlier (2.11 billion UAH).
39 years after the Chernobyl disaster, the war in Ukraine is dreading the worst, after a Russian drone attack two months ago, affecting the nuclear power plant.
The Soviet Union tried to hide information about the Chernobyl accident. Russia is doing the same today. Natalia Slobožanina writes.
Ukraine Tries To Repair Chernobyl's Shield As Plant Marks Nuclear Disaster Anniversary
Ukraine continues to look for ways to repair the Chernobyl nuclear plant's protective shield more than two months after a Russian drone left a large hole in the structure. The massive steel dome was designed to protect and confine radioactive remains of a reactor that was the site of the world's worst civilian nuclear accident on April 26, 1986.
She has been to the forbidden area hundreds of times: “Perfect place” CHERNOBYL. Nataly Tereshchenko, 25, is the Chernobyl influencer who opened the door to the Soviet
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