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Or suffer from long-term health issues. Maybe Leukemia or whatever.This sounds like one of those self-managing problems.
Most of those soldiers will be dead in a couple of years.
The ones that don't die in the next two years are certain to face that.Or suffer from long-term health issues. Maybe Leukemia or whatever.
The ones that don't die in the next two years are certain to face that.
I saw this in the cnn article.
>>Officials at the plant explain the levels inside the room used by Russian soldiers are only slightly above what the World Nuclear Association describes as naturally occurring radiation.<<
At that I dismissed the rest of the article as propaganda
I saw this in the cnn article.
>>Officials at the plant explain the levels inside the room used by Russian soldiers are only slightly above what the World Nuclear Association describes as naturally occurring radiation.<<
At that I dismissed the rest of the article as propaganda
One-time contact would not be dangerous but continuous exposure would pose a health hazard. "They went everywhere, and they also took some radioactive dust on them [when they left]," Ugolkov adds.
Inside the room.
Not in the trenches they were digging.
Not much propaganda here, just good old-fashioned schadenfreude.
Yep. Trenches they dug, stayed in, and slept in, for a month! Until they became radiation sick and got out!
The radiation may very well also affect whatever progeny they have in the future.... birth defects etc.
People interested in this thread may also want to read this one:
Russian Blunders in Chernobyl: ‘They Came and Did Whatever They Wanted.’
"CHERNOBYL, Ukraine — As the staging ground for an assault on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, one of the most toxic places on earth, was probably not the best choice. But that did not seem to bother the Russian generals who took over the site in the early stages of...debatepolitics.com
This thread does not have all the anecdotes that the article in "The New York Times" does (one scarier and crazier than the next), but like the one @Chomsky posted it gives a sense of the stupidity and recklessness of the Russian soldiers
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