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News and Discussions => Nuke News => Topic started by: Marlin on Apr 03, 2022, 02:45
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I heard a IAEA representative say that it was highly unlikely that the Russian soldiers had radiation sickness then shortly afterwards read this article. I read another article that said some Ukrainians poisoned some Russian soldiers killing two. Hmmmm....
A RUSSIAN soldier has died of radiation sickness from the destroyed Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
https://www.the-sun.com/news/5032389/chernobyl-russian-soldier-dies-radiation-sickness-ukraine/
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Considering the source of this news, I would be skeptical. However, The Russians have been there for a few weeks, so several of them could have significant uptakes leading to long term illness and death.
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So the lingering contamination only affects humans........and only (1) specific human.
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So the lingering contamination only affects humans........and only (1) specific human.
Only those who dug trenches and used them for cover maybe. I don't think they were laying in pipe line.
"That's just my opinion I could be wrong" Dennis Miller
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If they had only invaded the Chernobyl area and claimed it as russian soil. Who would have complained? I heard they were mocked by the locals for digging in soil there.