Augenzeugen: Kreml-Truppen gruben sich in die verstrahlte Erde von Tschernobyl, kochten Essen über radioaktiven Lagerfeuern, Tausende wurden freigelegt



Augenzeugen: Kreml-Truppen gruben sich in die verstrahlte Erde von Tschernobyl, kochten Essen über radioaktiven Lagerfeuern, Tausende wurden freigelegt

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/31734

46 comments
  1. Civilian me: they’re fucked. Health physicist me: finally, new data point on internal uptake for us to study and trend for knowledge

  2. Depending on how irradiated they are now, Ukraine could have some new Russian equipment in as little as a week or 2.

  3. Russians are like “Ah you think <nuclear waste> is your ally? You merely adopted the <nuclear waste>. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn’t see the <a healthy environment> until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but blinding!”

  4. “They didn’t know it, because it was kept from them”

    How fucking fitting that very line from Chernobyl still applies to the now Russian Federation. Things never changed there. 

  5. I think we would be more worried about the radiation actually increasing their IQ. Honestly, who gives a fuck.

  6. I read about this madness shortly after it happened, but not to this level of detail. There was an article that said that several bus loads of sick soldiers were quietly taken back to russia. It is fucking restricted, if they didn’t go monkeying with it everyone would have been fine. They have signs everywhere. Let’s go souvenir hunting and camping in the only 50 mi..approx..area on earth that will irradiate us to death. Most didn’t understand the risk, but some had to. Insanity.

  7. What is the cost of lies? It’s not that we’ll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all.

  8. If you are looking for the stolen goods, follow the radiation. Family will now be sitting on contaminated toilet in Russia. It’s hard to imagine what is still radiating in Russian villages. The contaminated carpets and much more will probably change hands very quickly over the next few decades.

  9. “Wow, guys, this place seems super honorable. I bet a lot of highly esteemed deeds are commemorated here.”

  10. This was two years ago, hundreds have died in the mean time. Estimations back then when the Russians had withdrawn and it was clear how much they were exposed to the contaminated soil were that some must be dying within a few weeks to months from radiation poisoning.

  11. Either they get cancer or Russian Army gets their own Russian Avengers

    Exciting times

  12. Well, time to change the title of that hit HBO show to ‘Chornobyl’ then.

  13. I called this 2 years ago, few days before the invasion. It’s such a dumb strategic move…. the area has no meaningful strategic purpose due to the high maintenance cost both meat wise and financial.

  14. What amazes me about the Russian soldiers is the appearance of utter hopelessness/indifference. They knew, they just don’t care. Like the countless videos we’ve seen of them just resigned to unavoidable death with drones. Like their purpose has been burrowed into their brains, “Your job is to die for Russia. That is all.”

  15. How ironic that a bunch of troops from the cancer of the world are all gonna end up dying of cancer. Karma’s a real bitch.

  16. Fuck Russians are dumb. I’ve never met a smart Russian ever. It’s like they are all brainwashed from the start.

  17. Is this world most incompetent army ever. They really seems not to have anything

  18. Putin’s Russia is the Atlanta Falcons of countries. They really need to fire their GM he’s just the worst.

  19. Wow thats horrible. Which country would willingly expose their troops to radiation?? The US would never! /s

  20. Please tell me they’re not eating the endangered Prezwalskis horses at chernobyl…

  21. It is not the first time in this war when russia prooves that troops are disposable.

    Nobody (except those poor guys) in russia cares.

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