প্রকাশ: 23/03/2022
Russian military forces have destroyed a new laboratory at
the Chernobyl nuclear power plant that among other things works to improve
management of radioactive waste, the Ukrainian state agency responsible for the
Chernobyl exclusion zone said Tuesday.
The Russian military seized the decommissioned plant at the
beginning of the war. The exclusion zone is the contaminated area around the
plant, site of the world’s worst nuclear meltdown in 1986.
The state agency said the laboratory, built at a cost of 6
million euros with support from the European Commission, opened in 2015.
The laboratory contained “highly active samples and samples
of radionuclides that are now in the hands of the enemy, which we hope will
harm itself and not the civilized world,” the agency said in its statement.
Radionuclides are unstable atoms of chemical elements that
release radiation.
In another worrying development, Ukraine’s nuclear
regulatory agency said Monday that radiation monitors around the plant had
stopped working.
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