I am surprised to read that someone, Leinid Telyatnikov, that died in 2004 of cancer is allowed to be considered a Chernobyl victim. perhaps that list needs to be expanded.
К сожалению того героизма и самопожертвования что было в Чернобыле которое спасло сотни тысяч людей от рака, лучевой болезни и других последствий радиации больше никогда не будет. Нынешнее гнилое поколение не способно даже понять что там происходило... Как ликвидаторы и работники станции пытались минимизировать последствия катастрофы. Те герои спасали людей и будущих еще нерожденных что бы когда я ходил по улице видел как подростки рисуют свастику на асфальте
Its pure horror that these people sacerfised there lives to try and make it better but unfortunately they are gone. Rip. The fact the russian government didnt care about these people is crazy and the fact they didnt report the incident until 2 weeks after 😮😮😮
Look what the radiation sickness did to the people who trying to poet the fire out, look what a terrible pain this heroes had it kills you from inside out and what was left of this heroes nothing they look not even human anymore and the world has nothing learned about this
they could have run away, but they chose to die. they chose to sacrifice their own lives for their country, for their people, for the world.😢i pray with respect✝️🙏
My father had an skin cancer near eye in 2019, due Chernobyl Explosion back in 86, he was at the moment 12, if he didn’t go at the right time to the surgery he would no more today be here
THEY ARE LIFTED SO MUCH AND I DON'T THINK THEY EVER GET CREDIT FOR ALL THE TIMES THEIR SOUNDS ARE STOLEN. I HEAR IT ALL THE TIME!!! EVEN IN 2024!!!😢💔 LOL, MY BF, SISTER AND BF'S ROOMIE WENT AS KRAFTWERK TO A HALLOWEEN PARTY! 😂😅. HONESTLY, MY BF WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO REALLY LOOKED LIKE A MEMBER. NAMELY RALF. THE REST OF US WERE REALLY SHORT AND TWO FEMALE! I THINK I LOOKED MOST LIKE FLORIAN!!!! 😂😅😅😅❤ RIP, FLORIAN. 😢💔
The very idea of Nuclear reactors are terrifying. Here in America they can wipe out a whole State. They should be dismantled. They are too dangerous, they should be dismantled because of that reason alone. There will be other nuclear accidents, putting the whole world at risk. Radiation ruins the soil, the air and any body of water, what are we w/ out any of these natural resources ??? Heads of state are ignorant in allowing these reactors to be built.👿😈😠😡
Nuclear energy is much more safer than things like fossil fuels. Millions die from fossil fuels because of the co2 it releases. Over the last 30 years, nuclear reactors have advanced so much, and meltdowns nowadays are almost impossible. Chernobyl had several fatal flaws inside of its reactor, and this has been taken into account when constructing new reactors, so an accident like chernobyl won't happen again.
...i dont think you realize just how INCREDIBLY safe modern reactors are or how they work, no, they can NOT "wipe out a whole state", and they PHYSICALLY cant explode like reactor 4 did
RIP to all those who lost their lives! 😢 I always have trouble with the dates. I hope someone can help me with the following question: In America we write dates as follows Month Day Year but in Europe it’s Day Month Year, the day and month are switched. How can I tell what the right date is? Like if its 02//08/2024 (to me it’s February 8, 2024) to some it’s August 2, 2024 but not to me? Do I make sense ? I read the dates on this video as well as others but I’m not sure if it’s the month or day first.
In my youth I was afraid of the Soviets and served in the Army to train to fight them. But in this disaster and in the years since I felt bad for all of these people, they were just doing their jobs and got killed by the unnecessary secrecy of the Soviet authorities. RIP.
The worst part is that many of them died doing things that were absolutely pointless. Akimov was attempting to turn on feedwater to a reactor core that didn't even exist anymore. The feedwater was just spilling out of ruptured pipes into the basement of the building, probably even further spreading radiation.
unless I missed it, im surprised you didnt include the helicopter occupants that crashed the a few days after the accident when it flew over the radioactive smoke coming form the exposed reactor and hit the rotors on a nearby crane
The helicopter crushed HALF A YEAR after the accident on 2nd of October of 1986. There was no smoke or anything coming out of the reactor by that time and part of sarcophagus had alrady been built by that time. No one knows why they didn't see the crane, but it's widely speculated that it happened because of the sun that blinded the pilot
A lot of heroic action were made by these martyrs. Someone cross through radioactive waters to fix something, someone rescue the others. They are heroes of Soviet people. Sadly they died because of a systematic failure, starting from the very top of the Soviet state.
2:02 he is the husband of that women whose child died four hrs after she was out from her mother Edit: u can see it in HBOs 2019 Chernobyl mini-series she violated every rule for her husband
Yes, they had been working at ChNPP since 1971 and 1983 respectively. Luzganova leaves behind a husband and an adult daughter, and Ivanenko also leaves behind a husband named Evgeny Vladimirovich Ivanenko.
Why do you write the names in russian, they were Ukrainians and lived in Ukraine, because Yekaterina, but Kateryna, not Alexander, but Oleksandr, and so on! This is important to know!
@@AnatolyDyatolovStudy history, Ukraine existed as an independent state in the period from 1917-20 and for about a few days in 1941. It is enough to dispel russian myths about "artificially created Ukraine". Ukraine is older than russia
@@ALEX_GEEK_CHANNEL OK but it wasn't a country when the accident happened, nobody cares about 1940, that was 40 years before the accident even happened
Some were born in Ukraine and others in Russia. And because at the time it was the USSR, the main language was Russian, even if there were other languages in the country.