Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Unit 4 in Ukraine, 1998
Kyiv Region, Ukraine. A distant view of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Unit 4 known for the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on April 26, 1986. The accident resulted in massive radioactive contamination of significant areas in Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and other neigbouring European countries. It claimed hundreds of thousands of lives due to the liquidators radioactive exposure during the rescue operations and civilians radiation sickness in contaminated areas. Unit 4 itself was enclosed in a containment made of lead and concrete to neutralize further radioactitivity and called sarcophagus Viktor Tolochko/ITAR-TASS
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