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How Bad Was The Chernobyl Disaster?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2023
  • The Chernobyl disaster was a tragedy that resulted in the release of radioactive material, evacuation of nearby cities, and a lasting impact on the world, serving as a warning to future generations.
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Комментарии • 259

  • @HistoryUnleashedOfficial
    @HistoryUnleashedOfficial  Год назад +29

    Learn more about Chernobyl: amzn.to/3MSmK2t

    • @Thinking.Of.Some.Handle
      @Thinking.Of.Some.Handle 5 месяцев назад +2

      Some inaccuracies in your video.

    • @liabromberg9516
      @liabromberg9516 3 месяца назад

      Hace poco Luisito Comunica entró en esa área con permiso y demás, se puede ir a visitar pero antes hay que someterse a una serie d pruebas y permisos, le hicieron firmar que él es el único responsable x su vida.

  • @Coffee-ep8nm
    @Coffee-ep8nm Год назад +967

    31 deaths is the official soviet statement but estimations say it’s between 4000 to approximately 90000 deaths.

    • @donvincentwalters2705
      @donvincentwalters2705 Год назад +83

      600 helicopter pilots died from radiation exposure shortly after they helped entomb The Chernobyl disaster. Also, an estimated 600,000 men were used initially in conjunction with pilots to make a cover over this mess. All of these men are now dead.

    • @kevin5073
      @kevin5073 Год назад +26

      @@donvincentwalters2705 you got any verifiable facts to back that up or are you just repeating someone else's reckons?

    • @donvincentwalters2705
      @donvincentwalters2705 Год назад

      @@kevin5073 1 or 1 million, nuclear power is deadly and 4 out of control nuclear meltdowns of Fukushima, plus all the 8 stored spent fuel stored on site is poisoning the earths living beings. Geo thermal is safe, reliable and requires zero "forever" storage for deadly radioactive waste.

    • @4450krank
      @4450krank Год назад

      And the WHO number is 47 to 52. The 90000 deaths number comes form green peace, they dont know shit about fuck, but they hate nuclear power.

    • @vincennes.7
      @vincennes.7 Год назад +31

      @@kevin5073 is chornobyl real or is that someone else's reckons?

  • @aidan_the_fnaf_fan_1983
    @aidan_the_fnaf_fan_1983 5 месяцев назад +77

    Fun fact: the ussr did not warn residents until 2 weeks after the incident. They thought it would all blow over, but then another close country reported it.

    • @NoriKassidy
      @NoriKassidy 4 месяца назад +8

      So basically, they let the disaster sit for a while to cause more damage, then said "we had a slight malfunction that could destroy the livelihood of countless people lol"

    • @domanz1
      @domanz1 3 месяца назад +10

      Sweden

    • @kassipopassi
      @kassipopassi Месяц назад +3

      Several close countries in western europe detected radiation emissions

    • @melodymacken9788
      @melodymacken9788 4 дня назад +1

      Sweden told the world.
      The USSR left to their own devices weren't going to tell anyone.

  • @ilikedeadmistak7478
    @ilikedeadmistak7478 Год назад +295

    A big thank you to the Liquidators for not letting the Chernobyl impact all of Europe

    • @suryavihar2284
      @suryavihar2284 Год назад

      Euprope is in danger though i may be wrong but i have seen the future may be my vision is wrong but a new world order and war is coming i feel we all need to embrace Science with Wisdom

    • @JesseReinosa
      @JesseReinosa 10 месяцев назад +8

      You mean the whole world

    • @voidblock4700
      @voidblock4700 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@JesseReinosanah, just europe.

    • @darkpaw1522
      @darkpaw1522 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@voidblock4700I mean, yes but actually no.

    • @rivvanwrat_h2918
      @rivvanwrat_h2918 8 месяцев назад

      @@darkpaw1522you mean no but yes

  • @unknown-cd2ch
    @unknown-cd2ch 10 месяцев назад +46

    The worst didn't happened thankfully, and all the credit goes to the 3 brave men Oleksiy Ananenko, Valery Bezpalov, and Boris Baranov massive respect to them. They are the real unsung heroes for present world as they risked their lives just to drain out the radio active water otherwise which might have caused the most deadliest disaster in the world leading to the radiation spread across the europe, which could lead Europe to become inhabitable for the next the half a million years.

    • @uschiuschi3232
      @uschiuschi3232 10 месяцев назад +2

      That was the plan. This "accident" was done on purpose.

    • @unknown-cd2ch
      @unknown-cd2ch 10 месяцев назад +5

      @uschiuschi3232 I don't think so, not everything can be done on purpose. Whatever was the reason but who do you think wants to expose themselves woth radiation.

    • @uschiuschi3232
      @uschiuschi3232 10 месяцев назад

      @@unknown-cd2ch they made an experiment, to test war happens if they stop cooling. The man who gave the order for that, went home bevor the test began. I know that from a man who lived in the DDR at that time. Everybody knew bevor what will happen when you stop the cooling sytem. This test was creating an atom bomb.

    • @dingbat19
      @dingbat19 7 месяцев назад

      No, in reality the probability of that explosion happening was zero, plus they didn’t risk their lives, they walked down a corridor which wasn’t too dangerous.

    • @freenumberop
      @freenumberop 4 месяца назад

      I think the word wouldn't be "inhabitable". The word would be "unhabitable." Sorry though but it changes the meaning

  • @0Gematria0
    @0Gematria0 7 месяцев назад +77

    It was not a sudden process. The test as ongoing for 24 hours, dyatlov didn’t listen to protocol on the night of the 26th when the test was to start. He pushed the reactor too far, removed safety checks and protocols. His choices and ego led to the explosion, there’s a reason he was put on trial.

    • @mar1n35rth3b35t
      @mar1n35rth3b35t 7 месяцев назад +16

      Someone watched “chernobyl” on Netflix didn’t they? It’s an inherently inaccurate recounting of events. To blame a single point of failure in such a complex subject is oversimplifying it. He shares some of the blame but wasn’t solely responsible, you’ve got to include design flaws, government attitude and policies and the lack of a safety culture. Dude got made a scapegoat to save face in the aftermath, something the soviet government have a long and proven track record of doing. Even Legasov stated there was an attitude of lack of individual responsibility for quality for the RBMK reactors. Plenty of publications online to back this up amid the earlier slam pieces by the likes of Grigoriy Medvedev who quite literally fictionalised. He was a tough but competent boss that has been incorrectly portrayed.

    • @jamgamingminecraft4799
      @jamgamingminecraft4799 4 месяца назад

      @@mar1n35rth3b35tChernobyl is HBO

    • @artemsytnyk8931
      @artemsytnyk8931 3 месяца назад +2

      You can watch the 1994 Dyatlovs interview on RUclips with subtitles in comments to ensure he has 0 responsibility for this catastrophe. Everything he was doing was according to the test plan sent from Moscow.
      4 seconds before pressing the AZ5, there was not a single alarm or warning notification. Why? Because moscow nuclear institutes reactor designers hid from everyone, including the personnel, about positive void coefficient.
      Even Legasov said that personnel is at no fault.
      Legasov blaming Dyatlov is fictional by HBO. Legasov was blaming Moscow designers and central committee for negligence but got silenced by typical KGB tricks - suicide

  • @PurpleArrowAnimations
    @PurpleArrowAnimations 3 месяца назад +57

    “50,000 people used to live here, now its just a ghost town.” - Lt. Price

    • @Lehr-km5be
      @Lehr-km5be 3 месяца назад +13

      It was actually Captain Macmillan who said that. You play as Price in this mission and as such he does not say anything.

    • @Sirbozo
      @Sirbozo 15 дней назад

      hmmmmmmmmmm

    • @PurpleArrowAnimations
      @PurpleArrowAnimations 13 дней назад

      @@Lehr-km5be Correct, sorry i forgot it was macmillian.

    • @Christophers1.8
      @Christophers1.8 12 дней назад

      @@PurpleArrowAnimationswrong, it was jeremy clarkson! Speed and powaaaaa!

  • @NigerianPrinceThatneedsfunding
    @NigerianPrinceThatneedsfunding Месяц назад +3

    More correct explanation
    The test on unit 4 was to see if the rotary speed of the turbines is enough to power the MCP's (Main circulation pump, which circulates water) during a power outage, and will it give them enough time to turn on the Emergency Diesel Generators (take about 40 seconds to kick in). The test was to be done at low power, to not risk an explosion. The RBMK reactor (Reaktor Bolshoy Mochnosti Kanalnyy, probably messed that up) . High Power channel type reactor. It gets unstable at low power, producing Xeon, which reduces reactivity by absorbing neutrons. They reduced the power too much, causing the reactor to almost shut down (00:31 AM). They pulled out most of the control rods to 100%. Only 18 rods were inside the core, the power was at around 500MW. TG8 (Turbine-Generator) has been shut down. The reactor stalled too much, and went to a solid 0MW. More rods are pulled out. During this whole ordeal, a hot spot has been building up, because USP (Short rods below core compensate and prevent hot spots) rods were out. A power surge occurs, and since most rods are out, it gets out of control A3-5 ( or AZ-5, full reactor shut down, inserts all control rods at once). For this part you need a better understanding of the RBMK. The "Displacers" that as the name suggests displace water, are made of graphite that accelerates reactivity. The graphite hits the core first, and since a large mass of graphite suddenly enters the core, reactivity skyrockets. All water inside the core instantly turns to steam, which expands and causes a rupture of the channels. Locks and jams the rods in place and makes the disaster inevitable. Power skyrockets even further, reaching 33000MW, but thats as high as the counter went, the actual reading is probably 4 times higher. The maximum designated power of the RBMK is 3200MW, and the safe limit is 3300MW. Explosion, the 3000 Thousand ton lid flips and falls onto the core, and hydrogen and oxygen from the water literally being split apart from the heat causes another huge explosion, launching the lid 25 Meters into the air, blowing through the roof, and landing back onto the core. The whole block has been destroyed.

  • @user-ib5hk4wb9t
    @user-ib5hk4wb9t Год назад +49

    my great grandfather survived and has recording

  • @Roykalilahmad
    @Roykalilahmad 8 месяцев назад +15

    Look at this... Fifty thousand people uses to live here. Now it's a ghost town. Never seen anything like it.

  • @Ieboucher
    @Ieboucher 3 месяца назад +5

    Nuclear power is only dangerous if improperly handled.
    Change my mind.

  • @Kicktime9
    @Kicktime9 3 месяца назад +5

    That wasnt a "routine" test, it was a some sort of experiment, people at the top wanted to know, could the reactors cooling systems could work normaly if electricity would turn off

  • @Jhihmoac
    @Jhihmoac 11 месяцев назад +23

    From what the true nuclear experts say both in the former Soviet Union and out, the RBMK design was a bad idea from the initial gate! It should've _NEVER_ been approved nor built, let alone been put online!

    • @HighSceneryJunkie
      @HighSceneryJunkie 6 месяцев назад

      you forgot about capitalism plays alot in what is allowed

  • @MAX-968-q2e
    @MAX-968-q2e Год назад +11

    My mom was 9 years old when it happened and my dad was 8 years old and they are lucky that the wind blowed on south and my mom and dad where on west but their was a yellow rain and at that day my dad’s brother was born

    • @khalidmallhi
      @khalidmallhi 10 месяцев назад

      90000 people died to give birth to your uncle

    • @epic750
      @epic750 4 месяца назад

      That's crazy I bet they tell that story alot

  • @unfaithfulmc
    @unfaithfulmc 2 месяца назад +10

    Did you know, civilians of Pripyat went on a railroad bridge to watch Chernobyl burn, and every single person who went on the bridge died, earning it the nickname „the bridge of death”

  • @Jewelsinabox
    @Jewelsinabox Год назад +60

    Bro didnt even mention the people who died to help he literally only said how many deaths there were but people were literally running into the reactor knowing they would die and they kept on going in. And the liquidators they helped so much de contaminate the area. Like the worker ran in and so theres water under the reactor and the miners help to remove it and if they didnt it would effect the whole entire world and a lot of people dont know that your life was saved by the people who went to the reactors. Glory to Ukraine!!

    • @terra_of_death3603
      @terra_of_death3603 Год назад

      Na glory to the ones who served I'm the disaster ukraine wasn't I'm charge when it hit it was the soviets they fucked it up in the first place they had bad reactors

    • @novachan3356
      @novachan3356 Год назад

      Back then it was russian surviet union....it technically wasnt uncrains fault and wasnt fully their glory to claim of saving the world.

  • @RedPillRealist
    @RedPillRealist 3 месяца назад +3

    Chernobyl death range is like job salary ranges.
    Chernobyl Deaths 35-400,000
    Microsoft Salary $65k - $400k

  • @hyerrogaming2780
    @hyerrogaming2780 Год назад +6

    Guys dont just look at comments/shirts whitout research not saying they wrong but more and more people get linkd to chernobyl yes russai says 31 deahts but actually there where about 830.000 man working there also called the liquidators about 112.000 to 125.000 of them died by 2015

    • @hyerrogaming2780
      @hyerrogaming2780 Год назад +4

      Sorry made a mistake 2005

    • @suryavihar2284
      @suryavihar2284 Год назад

      Dont listen to media.....maybe the media lies about the number of deaths cause we humans will panic....I am from India and I know that not all media is corrupt some shed truth...truth is all we need though it causes pain....for the cure for pain is pain........may the force be with you.

    • @uschiuschi3232
      @uschiuschi3232 10 месяцев назад +2

      Until now, all of them are dead. And it was a very cruel death.

    • @hyerrogaming2780
      @hyerrogaming2780 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@uschiuschi3232 yes sadly radiation overdose/sickness is nasty and painfull

  • @maticmlinar4453
    @maticmlinar4453 11 месяцев назад +8

    Actually 90k people died from chernobly

    • @LtdJorge
      @LtdJorge 11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, no

    • @hahaumidrawbadstuff
      @hahaumidrawbadstuff 10 месяцев назад

      How do you know, you weren't there?

    • @whosameliaa
      @whosameliaa 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@hahaumidrawbadstuffthere are other resources you can use. 31 died from the incident but up to 90k died from the radiation

  • @yuliyavilchis
    @yuliyavilchis Месяц назад

    My family lived in Kharkov, Ukraine when this happened. I remember my dad telling me about it when I was little.

  • @A.R.224
    @A.R.224 15 часов назад

    What about the Bhopal gas(NIC) tragedy in 1984, nearly 5 times people died as compared to the Chernobyl disaster.

  • @Zemun_SerbianCB
    @Zemun_SerbianCB 3 месяца назад +1

    Dang... It was so dangerous that the entire town got abandoned...

  • @gargofoil
    @gargofoil 4 месяца назад

    not many people know this but the reason why the reactor actually exploded is because of xenon gas which is usually produced below 200 K (kelvin), if theres xenon gas in the reactor its protocal that you dont start up the reactor again or it could cause a power surge

    • @shadowmystery5613
      @shadowmystery5613 2 месяца назад

      The creation of Xenon doesn't have anything to do with temperature and 200K is way to cold to operate a reactor and get steam. 200K is basically -73°C XD

  • @Numberoneiosgameplay
    @Numberoneiosgameplay 4 месяца назад +1

    By-in large the area is mostly safe. Just carry around a dosimeter and avoid the hotspots and you'll be fine

    • @Numberoneiosgameplay
      @Numberoneiosgameplay 4 месяца назад

      A new confinement structure has vastly limited the gamma radiation from the core itself. There are other hotspots (red forest, underground where the fallout was buried, firefighter's clothes) but by-in-large it is mostly safe now that the radioactivity has decayed somewhat. Not a good idea to live there just yet, but if you're allowed in for a guided tour or come in with a Stalker, just carry a dosimeter, don't disturb the land, and you'll be fine.

  • @TomRandoms
    @TomRandoms 2 месяца назад

    It is very surprising that reactors 3, 2 and 1 are still running with the updates after the disaster (some poor man had to install it)

  • @christophergulbrandsen9129
    @christophergulbrandsen9129 Год назад +43

    The deaths were 31 but the radiation deat was 4m

    • @cooper5602
      @cooper5602 9 месяцев назад

      This is absolutely not true and has no basis in reality. The highest numbers I've seen are around 100,000 and those are heavily debated. 4 million is pure fiction.

    • @crowbar_the_rogue
      @crowbar_the_rogue 8 месяцев назад +5

      It clearly wasn't 31, but 4 million is overshooting by quite a bit as well. Most estimates are in the tens of thousands.

  • @brodiegriffin_is_Ozzy
    @brodiegriffin_is_Ozzy 7 месяцев назад

    There are or was ( not sure if they remain or living ) a handful of people living in the exclusion zone in 2000 , elderly with no family or place to live

  • @ICBRobloxx
    @ICBRobloxx 3 месяца назад

    "50,000 people used to live here, now it is a ghost town, I never seen anything like it.."

  • @brycecrane2569
    @brycecrane2569 5 месяцев назад

    Fifty thousand people used to live in the city, now it’s a ghost town

  • @ryancappo
    @ryancappo Год назад +13

    I'm not sure how "routine" the test was that they were running in the middle of the night.

    • @beeftec5862
      @beeftec5862 Год назад +8

      Yes, it wasnt routine at all. More experimental, and wreckless against procedures

    • @Chip-mz6mw
      @Chip-mz6mw 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's the time the least amount of energy would be used as many are asleep during that time. Very routine.

    • @ryancappo
      @ryancappo 10 месяцев назад +1

      That is probably true. But there are also conspiracy theories that there were some higher ups that knew that this would cause a problem. They just wanted it to be a smaller problem that they could tout as an achievement when they helped fix the problem and to distract the party leaders from the big waste of money on a radar that might not have really worked.

    • @connerdearing
      @connerdearing 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Chip-mz6mwthe test was supposed to have been done during the day tho it was a last minute decision to move it to night. and also they’d done the test three times prior and failed every time did they not

    • @hazael_d
      @hazael_d 8 месяцев назад +1

      According to what I've read, the test wasn't routine at all. It should have been done before the commercial operation of the plany, but wasn't.
      That's why they did it with the plant running. To comply with the test.
      Is my understanding that once done and documented, there wouldn't be need to do it again, just upon request.

  • @JamesB21a
    @JamesB21a 7 дней назад

    It was hardly a "Routine" safety test.

  • @Abstract-arts1
    @Abstract-arts1 3 дня назад

    Do you know what isn’t fair all the firefighters who didn’t know what they were going into and an extreme level of radiation poisoning because of it

  • @RolandsKenins
    @RolandsKenins 2 месяца назад +2

    You lost me at ". . . routine safety test. . ." Check your facts.

  • @estebong
    @estebong Год назад +2

    I was born September 11 of 86. I thought being born that year was pretty memorable

    • @suryavihar2284
      @suryavihar2284 Год назад

      I am glad you are born on a better place on planet Earth.....Just happy that you are not born in red forest...

    • @Cyro702
      @Cyro702 7 месяцев назад

      Glad you weren’t born in ukraine lol

    • @billymatthews7346
      @billymatthews7346 3 месяца назад

      Was 27 in 1986, remember coming home from work and ABC was reporting this accident…(your a young person) take care.

  • @ARSENICLAC3D
    @ARSENICLAC3D 5 месяцев назад +1

    U-235,my beloved>>

  • @paulhugheskharkiv
    @paulhugheskharkiv 15 дней назад

    Went to Pripyat in January

  • @mrsmall9917
    @mrsmall9917 2 месяца назад +1

    Funfact: If you dig deep enough in Chernobyl, congratulations you gonna get cancer :D

  • @mihaelasacan7863
    @mihaelasacan7863 Месяц назад

    My mom was born that year on October and she lived in the country right next to Ukraine

  • @Jayvonmakesvideos
    @Jayvonmakesvideos 5 месяцев назад

    Somebody suggests the rods dont stop them but it gives it more

  • @justarandomguyontheinterne3443
    @justarandomguyontheinterne3443 Год назад +24

    31? Sound kinda low for the worst powerplant accident in human history

    • @donvincentwalters2705
      @donvincentwalters2705 Год назад +1

      Not the worst. Four reactors melted down and are currently critical mass at Fukushima, Japan.

    • @unitedlabs3860
      @unitedlabs3860 Год назад +1

      ​@@donvincentwalters2705 Fukushima never exploded

    • @donvincentwalters2705
      @donvincentwalters2705 Год назад +1

      @@unitedlabs3860 The hell it didn't!

    • @donvincentwalters2705
      @donvincentwalters2705 Год назад

      @@unitedlabs3860 unit 3 was witnessed on camera (China has spy cams off shore) going up like a nuclear explosion taking stored spent fuel rods in the fuel pools on the top floor skyward. Tell the truth!

    • @unitedlabs3860
      @unitedlabs3860 Год назад

      @@donvincentwalters2705 Fukushima had "Better" technology

  • @YEYE-JUICE-MAN
    @YEYE-JUICE-MAN 5 месяцев назад

    50 thousand people used to live here now it’s a ghost town

  • @colleenfriemuth-betsinger6139
    @colleenfriemuth-betsinger6139 Год назад +5

    Chernobyl was in Ukraine. I did not know that

    • @ryancappo
      @ryancappo Год назад +6

      *Is still in Ukraine

    • @khalidmallhi
      @khalidmallhi 10 месяцев назад

      @@ryancappo future russia*

  • @wyslink9354
    @wyslink9354 Год назад +1

    it were no accident supposedly..

  • @Summer_paws
    @Summer_paws 2 месяца назад +1

    Funfact my mom was born that day

  • @HSstudio.Ytchnnl
    @HSstudio.Ytchnnl 9 месяцев назад +2

    nuclear plants will only be dangerous because of human error!

  • @Mocha-Latte
    @Mocha-Latte Год назад +2

    Sounds like an ai is reading the script

  • @Gojoyo23
    @Gojoyo23 8 дней назад

    What would happen if I eat that radio thing 😮

  • @T……t…t132
    @T……t…t132 2 месяца назад

    Now we just need power armor 😂😂

  • @hyperHackerxx
    @hyperHackerxx 2 месяца назад

    Thanks to the 3 brave divers who saved us from disaster whilst 2 are still alive 1 called Boris died in 2005 we shall remember all of them

  • @cfrasier1419
    @cfrasier1419 Год назад +3

    31 deaths? Right, sure, ok.

    • @nextmaldini
      @nextmaldini 11 месяцев назад

      90K from radiation

    • @LtdJorge
      @LtdJorge 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@nextmaldinino

    • @nextmaldini
      @nextmaldini 11 месяцев назад

      @@LtdJorge there were many liquidators firefighters plant workers and public

    • @saulgoodman1753
      @saulgoodman1753 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@nextmaldinino. That is a very rough estimate. While yes, cancer related deaths due to increased background radiation dosage does kill, that 90k figure is a bit too big.

    • @nextmaldini
      @nextmaldini 9 месяцев назад

      @@saulgoodman1753 chernobyl is worst nuclear accident its no joke bro if 3rd explosion happened europe would be inhabitable killing over 5million lives

  • @katalinvince-kovacs3325
    @katalinvince-kovacs3325 3 месяца назад

    My Mom was 3 years old when this hapened and my grandma see radioctive air
    😮

  • @arzaanansari7045
    @arzaanansari7045 6 месяцев назад

    Cirnobly:🤕
    Bhopal tragedy:💀

  • @peterkeller4767
    @peterkeller4767 3 месяца назад

    A sudden power surge was the result not the cause.

  • @fra93ilgrande
    @fra93ilgrande 3 месяца назад

    So sad 💔

  • @mohdhishamyahya2762
    @mohdhishamyahya2762 Месяц назад

    This is your 450 command

  • @ggwew2004
    @ggwew2004 8 месяцев назад

    What the hell. I'm so familiar of this place in Call of duty 😂

  • @surma85
    @surma85 4 месяца назад

    the test was not routine..

  • @BMN-Veranstaltungstechnik
    @BMN-Veranstaltungstechnik 7 месяцев назад

    Fun fact: its radioactive there.

  • @savannapantoja6000
    @savannapantoja6000 4 месяца назад

    April 26 1986 1:23

  • @TerroristAndToeSucker3000
    @TerroristAndToeSucker3000 Месяц назад

    Hey brah, im pretty sure it was NOT LIKE THAT.

  • @vitaliy-zp6yn
    @vitaliy-zp6yn 3 месяца назад

    my dad was in country when it hapened lol

  • @ST4RY_N1GHT
    @ST4RY_N1GHT 8 месяцев назад

    No it was in the CCCP

  • @Major_Jester
    @Major_Jester 9 месяцев назад +1

    You sure about that?

  • @elite.8757
    @elite.8757 5 месяцев назад

    31 ?
    ur kidding right

  • @OldCanadianguy953
    @OldCanadianguy953 Месяц назад +1

    Chernobyl will forever remain the ultimate monument to communism.

  • @thureintun1687
    @thureintun1687 3 месяца назад

    really really bad

  • @Plt1lll
    @Plt1lll 7 месяцев назад

    0:59

  • @martinallcock5920
    @martinallcock5920 Год назад

    I just finished the show

  • @tonyrowland9216
    @tonyrowland9216 7 месяцев назад

    funny that animals are still living there and are normal and healthy. They now give tours.

  • @khaiyeanthong4346
    @khaiyeanthong4346 9 месяцев назад

    it's not 31 deaths now it's 50 deaths now

    • @alexmarshall7906
      @alexmarshall7906 4 месяца назад

      31 deaths instantly, thousands and thousands later in time due to radiation sickness from the fallout

  • @Josesantiago-zb6xz
    @Josesantiago-zb6xz 3 месяца назад

    That,s was a very disaster bad karma 😢

  • @sheheryaarawan
    @sheheryaarawan Год назад

    Why is it giving me COD 4 vibes

  • @brooklyn9398
    @brooklyn9398 7 месяцев назад

    Tunguska
    Chernobyl
    🙄

  • @TyroneMooselips
    @TyroneMooselips 2 месяца назад +1

    COD4

  • @user-cl3tg6wb7m
    @user-cl3tg6wb7m 3 месяца назад

    And the Ukrains wheats and grain considered very useful and nesessary globally?
    Radioactive material needs thousands of years to shut down...
    bon appetite to all of us

  • @RatnicksSystem
    @RatnicksSystem 8 месяцев назад

    It looks like DayZ

  • @springbonnieandfredbearshow
    @springbonnieandfredbearshow 2 месяца назад

    bro this is no good

  • @Thinking.Of.Some.Handle
    @Thinking.Of.Some.Handle 5 месяцев назад

    Wasn't it USSR?

  • @mikeborgmann
    @mikeborgmann 11 месяцев назад

    I dont believe

  • @Jim_61
    @Jim_61 Год назад

    What is the cost of lies?

  • @ReyesCasanova-mm4ez
    @ReyesCasanova-mm4ez Месяц назад +1

    ⚠️☢️🇺🇸😱📞 warning 📻🤯⚠️

  • @cooper5602
    @cooper5602 9 месяцев назад +1

    The official UN number for deaths caused by the Chernobyl disaster and radiation poisoning is around 50.

  • @PeakyBlinder0408
    @PeakyBlinder0408 2 месяца назад

    ONE OF

  • @d4rk_v1p3r2
    @d4rk_v1p3r2 6 месяцев назад

    Called: Vladimir i Leni

  • @ZyXxOmAn
    @ZyXxOmAn 9 месяцев назад

    31 is the propaganda number

  • @yacreatives4716
    @yacreatives4716 8 месяцев назад

    OH

  • @eyes232
    @eyes232 Год назад +1

    In 2023, I see this "accident" a Cia hit.

  • @martingabrielrodriguezdosa8010
    @martingabrielrodriguezdosa8010 5 месяцев назад

    😮

  • @shanny7583
    @shanny7583 Год назад +1

    Another accident hmm 🤔🤔🤔🤔. Like they continue today..

    • @olafmesschendorp147
      @olafmesschendorp147 Год назад +1

      What do you mean 'another accident'. Would you have the same reaction watching a ww2 documentary? xD

    • @ivankyselov2030
      @ivankyselov2030 Год назад +2

      What are you talking about??

  • @LeonildaAlvesDuarte
    @LeonildaAlvesDuarte Месяц назад

    ☢️☢️☢️

  • @user-eb5pk6zr1e
    @user-eb5pk6zr1e 2 месяца назад

    I am from Ukraine

  • @Acuna40for40
    @Acuna40for40 3 месяца назад +1

    200 comment pls pin

  • @parisaroy9760
    @parisaroy9760 8 месяцев назад

    31 death? But I read it was 35 million death!🙂 I don't know what to believe

  • @victoriasaenz2392
    @victoriasaenz2392 2 месяца назад

    @

  • @CoinyforReal
    @CoinyforReal Год назад

    Skill issue

  • @user-ix7vh9vr8g
    @user-ix7vh9vr8g Год назад

    Чо?

  • @despair_bear
    @despair_bear Год назад +4

    Why do you lie? It was not in "Ukraine" but Soviet Ukraine of the Soviet Union

    • @HistoryUnleashedOfficial
      @HistoryUnleashedOfficial  Год назад +10

      There was no intention of “lying” about it being in Soviet Ukraine. We didn’t consider mentioning it, but maybe we should have. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @vLlamax
      @vLlamax Год назад +2

      lmao why does it matter it ain’t that big of a deal stop taking life so serious you know what he meant

    • @frankiearthur986
      @frankiearthur986 Год назад

      It was in Russia but Russia gave it the Ukraine after to not get in trouble

    • @JoshIdstein
      @JoshIdstein Год назад

      @@frankiearthur986 no, it isn't, it never was. It was even then under the Ukrainian SSR. I have no idea where you are getting this from unless you learned map-reading by Mr. "Look a lot of countries didn't exist 400 years ago" Warcriminal Putin.

    • @ivankyselov2030
      @ivankyselov2030 Год назад

      @@frankiearthur986 What do you mean "it was in Russia"?

  • @Love_yourselfplease
    @Love_yourselfplease 6 месяцев назад

    Can’t even have peace in Ukraine (real)

  • @stefanolsson1744
    @stefanolsson1744 Год назад

    Ukraine is an European country

    • @DonroRBLX
      @DonroRBLX 9 месяцев назад

      Ukraine was in the soviet union until the fall in the 1990s when soviet union fell

  • @donvincentwalters2705
    @donvincentwalters2705 Год назад

    Fukushima disaster is much, much worse. 6th and final ELE.

    • @randomtrigger4363
      @randomtrigger4363 Год назад +2

      are u only saying that cuz a tsunami hit fukushima

    • @4450krank
      @4450krank Год назад

      @@randomtrigger4363 Yes they are, they dont want to tell people that only 4 people died in the power plant, and everyone els died from the tsunami.

    • @PhilJonesIII
      @PhilJonesIII Год назад +1

      Not even close.

    • @olafmesschendorp147
      @olafmesschendorp147 Год назад

      Fukushima is the second worst nuclear accident EVER and you can count the deaths on one hand

    • @donvincentwalters2705
      @donvincentwalters2705 11 месяцев назад

      @tnertym9181 so far. Fukushima will eventually destroy all life on the planet. 8 fuel pools with 4 "China syndrome out of control melted reactors is the 6th and final ELE(extinction level event).