Ukrainian soldiers are 'giving their lives' to avoid a second Chernobyl disaster
Fighting has broken out in Chernobyl as Russian soldiers try to seize the former nuclear power plant, Ukraine's president has said.
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Fighting has broken out in Chernobyl as Russian soldiers try to seize the former nuclear power plant, Ukraine's president has said.
With the conflict between Russia and Ukraine reaching new levels of aggression, concerns over Chernobyl have been raised by the Ukrainian interior ministry.
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