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- Russian troops occupied Chernobyl for five weeks during its invasion of Ukraine.
- Hundreds of Ukrainian workers were held hostage as troops damaged the plant.
- The workers have now exposed the damage the soldiers left behind.
When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, their troops immediately seized the plant
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The plant is home to a 1986 nuclear disaster in which portions are not expected to have the ability to support life for hundreds of years, Insider reported.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted the day of occupation: “Russian occupation forces are trying to seize the #Chornobyl_NPP.”
“Our defenders are giving their lives so that the tragedy of 1986 will not be repeated,” he added.
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is located in northern Ukraine on the border of Belarus
Hundreds of workers were held hostage inside the plant during the occupation
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During the occupation, Russian soldiers ransacked offices, per photos provided to Insider by Dmytrii Korchak, a Chernobyl NPP International Cooperation & Information Department spokesperson.
Hundreds had to work while being held hostage, per The Washington Post.
The soldiers dug trenches in the Red Forest area of the plant, raising concerns over radiation levels
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It’s possible the troops themselves were exposed to heavy radiation levels, Insider reported.
The International Atomic Energy Agency, an organization with ties to the United Nations and a specialty in radioactive safety, said that it is launching an investigation into the claims.
Russian troops held the plant for five weeks — leaving on April 1
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Russian forces had also seized nuclear power plant in Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia, which has remained under Russian control since March 4.
Workers are now cleaning up the damage left behind by the soldiers
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CNPP spokesperson Dmytrii Korchak told Insider that there was a ton of damage left to equipment, tools, and workplaces
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The Russian troops have also been accused of stealing items such as computers from the plant
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Source: BBC.
Korchak added that one of the rooms ‘was heavily vandalized and turned into a room-to-satisfy-the-filthy-needs’
Workers also claim to have found 100-liters of vodka and human feces in the plant
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Aleksandr Barsukov, the deputy director of the Chernobyl Ecocenter, told The Wall Street Journal that Ukrainian workers have discovered spray-painted conference rooms, smashed computer screens, and 100 liters of high-quality vodka.
“The poop was the icing on the cake,” Barsukov said.