The Shocking End of the Chernobyl Liquidators

Subscribe to Dark Docs: At 1:23am on Saturday, April 26th, 1986, a failed experiment blew the 500-ton safety cap off of the Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant’s Reactor Number 4. According to Sasha Yuvchenko, a member of the night shift at Chernobyl, the building’s thick concrete walls [quote] “were bent like rubber.“ Further recalling the event for the Guardian newspaper in 2004, Yuvchenko said, “There was no ceiling, only sky; a sky full of stars.“ Ionization radiation shot into the air like a blue laser beam as the core of the nuclear reactor was exposed to the world. He remembered, [quote] “thinking how beautiful it was.“ Despite trying to hide the failure from the world, the sheer magnitude of the disaster soon called for a massive response force to be formed to deal with the fallout. Officials hastily assembled an army made up of firefighters, pilots, miners, and local volunteers. Their long list of tasks included removin
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