A Look at Chornobyl After the Russian Occupation. What Happened there? UNITED24 media

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  • čas přidán 25. 04. 2023
  • 37 years ago, the accident at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant left a huge scar on the territory of Ukraine. The radiation leak turned the once cozy and developing area into an uninhabitable wasteland. Today, the 30-kilometer Exclusion Zone around the ChNPP is a rather dangerous place with a high concentration of radiation. However, the Russian army uses such objects to obtain a military advantage. While going for Kyiv, not only they seized the power plant but also endangered the entire world. Their absolute irresponsibility has disrupted all restorative processes in the Exclusion Zone. A little more than a year has passed since its liberation, and scientific and security enterprises in the area have returned to normal operation. But constant tension that Russia creates around nuclear facilities in Ukraine is palpable to this day.
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Komentáře • 749

  • @connormclernon26
    @connormclernon26 Před rokem +395

    The red forest has claimed more fools

    • @5nowChain5
      @5nowChain5 Před rokem +75

      There were reports of medical staff freaking out in the Belarus Hospitals when they learned where all the sick troops had just come from. So many of the dying orcs were shoved onto trains and sent straight back to russia. Belarus Remembers....

    • @deskloskus
      @deskloskus Před rokem +30

      Play stupid games win stupid prizes huh

    • @Mac-ih1zf
      @Mac-ih1zf Před rokem +8

      VDV are no match for the hordes of snorks!!

    • @888HUSKERS
      @888HUSKERS Před rokem +22

      Too bad Putin didn’t visit that front line, I wonder why 😂

    • @chrisdodson8118
      @chrisdodson8118 Před rokem +10

      Let them eat (poisoned) turnips! 🤠

  • @stalkerentertainment3671
    @stalkerentertainment3671 Před rokem +248

    Even Stalkers, who never entered Chernobyl, know that the Red Forest is one of the most contaminated section of the exclusion zone. Yet the Russians decided to dig trenches there...

    • @tomw6947
      @tomw6947 Před rokem +1

      Russians are not even taught about the Chornobyl disaster in school, so I wouldn't be surprised if the Russian government censer anything to do with it, so the soldiers probably had no idea other than it was a nuclear power station that they were told to capture.

    • @n3gi_
      @n3gi_ Před rokem

      Stop believing everything media tells you to. Chernobyl is almost totally free from harmful radiation.

    • @Kamina.D.Fierce
      @Kamina.D.Fierce Před rokem +1

      Not just trenches. The morons left MINES in it. Which prevented the fire department from containing a wildfire and thus even more radioactive dust and ash was let loose. Russia hasn't learned a single damn thing from Chernobyl even all these years after the disaster.

    • @aspannas
      @aspannas Před rokem +7

      @paper plane Wdym doubt? There's literal footage of the trenches that they left, it was all over the news a year ago.

    • @thejudge8691
      @thejudge8691 Před rokem +24

      Really shows the intelligence of russians

  • @kevinb.8649
    @kevinb.8649 Před rokem +41

    At least the Russians that made it home from there won’t need night lights cause they will be glowing for decades.

  • @Raidenthemandude
    @Raidenthemandude Před rokem +277

    The fact a division or a group of soldiers actually dug a fighting position in the middle of the most contaminated places on earth shows you how little care, training, and thought went into this military operation. It wouldnt suprise me if only the special forces, the vdv, and the armored units where actually told what the plan was. Every other division or unit of light infantry or just straight up infantry was left to their own devices and told to simply move forward behind the vehicles. Truly a massive tragedy.

    • @RiveryJerald
      @RiveryJerald Před rokem +6

      well before the war, there are a lot of tourists that literally don't carry a geiger counter and poke heads and vandalize a literal figural graveyard and taking things from the zone while exposing themselves to radiation in unsafe areas

    • @Raidenthemandude
      @Raidenthemandude Před rokem +2

      @@RiveryJerald this has nothing to do with what i commented. Russia is running a MILITARY OPERATION to annex ukraine. they are not tourists poking their fucking heads around looking at deformed deers and wolves in the woods. dont you think it would be wise to tell the unit involved in CAPTURING CHERNOBYL that they CANNOT BUILD TRENCHES AND SLEEP in the middle of the red zone. this is like super super fucking basic military fundamentals that the russian military clearly lacks. your men dont just need supplies, vehicles and weapons. they need to know where and what they are attacking and what they can and cant hold onto. sending men into a nuclear wasteland and not telling them where they are going is sadistic at best. all of those men that occupied that zone will likely die in the next 20 to 30 years because of it. if they arnt already dead* But next time you right a comment please actually formulate an argument.

    • @MichaelChiklisCares
      @MichaelChiklisCares Před rokem +1

      russians dont know anything about chernobyl cause its deleted from their history books, im sure they only teach the federation of russia truths only''.

    • @mrcaboosevg6089
      @mrcaboosevg6089 Před rokem

      Probably conscripts, basically kids who have been told nothing by the government

    • @zedrhyx1788
      @zedrhyx1788 Před rokem +30

      ​@@RiveryJerald you could go there but digging trenches is just plain stupid

  • @SIBUK
    @SIBUK Před rokem +353

    Me and my friend paid a tour guide to take us around Chernobyl and Pripyat a few years ago. It was one of the most amazing things I have ever done. Our guide knew exactly where to go and which areas were safe and which were dangerous so we were in good hands. I recognise almost every area shown in this clip I have stood right there on those spots. At one point we had to drive through the red forest in order to reach the other side and we got in the van and the driver drove us quickly along the road and you could hear the radiation increase on the geiger counter we had. At 1:27 there is a wall with a white arch over it and lots of plaques on the wall. That is a memorial for all the firefighters who lost their lives fighting the disaster. Just to the left there is a road just about visible, and immediately behind that there is a canal and an old derelict railway bridge crossing over it which is just out of shot of this footage. We stood on that bridge and watched the huge catfish in the water there. Everywhere you looked, and I mean literally everywhere, there was a story to be told and you were left with endless curiosity and questions about what happened to the people who lived in this building or that building. The entire visit was the most profoundly moving and interesting experience I have ever had, and now after what has happened recently I would love to go back and see what has changed and hear all the new stories to be told about the invasion.
    If things ever settle down in Ukraine and you get the chance to do the same thing I would highly recommend it. It is an utterly amazing experience.

    • @overlord5068
      @overlord5068 Před rokem +11

      The Russian and Belarussian soldiers and Ukrainian pro-Russian separatists who in 2022 ventured unknowinly into the forests of the radioactive exclusion zone of Chernobyl dug some of their tanks in the highly radioactive ground there. They lived there almost a month eating the animals in the forests too. Now there's nobody alive. Around 6000 Russians, Belarussian and pro-Russian Ukrainian separatist soldiers did the unthinkable. Majority died in the forests in the exclusion zone of Chernobyl while those who remained alive started to lose their legs and hands and were taken to hospital in Belarus and were refused any hospitalization since no doctor could touch them out of fear of radioactive contamination. After they were taken to Belarus, their families and kin were called to go collect their relatives. They died a slow and extremely, extraordinarily painful death.
      (Death by fire and death by radioactivity are two of the most extreme and horribly painful deaths)
      And for the atheist americans here asking why the doctors didn't just euthanize the suffering Russian, Belarusian, ukra patients:
      They didn't euthanize these people because unlike in the US and modern West, in Eastern Europe it's seen as satanic and anti-Christian to kill patients, even if they are dying from an extreme and slow painful death
      When an american reporter asked a Belarussian hospital staff member why they didn't just freed the patients from their misery, the hospital staff member replied because it's utterly forbidden to do that in Christianity since Jesus said "Thou shall not kill"

    • @eaglesclaws8
      @eaglesclaws8 Před rokem +6

      ​@overlord5068 you cannot kill that which is already dead and no man escapes the reaper.

    • @julians2k917
      @julians2k917 Před rokem +3

      My friends and i also booked a tour to the zone. We were so excited but than the war threat came and we decided not to go. The day that we planned to leave kiev to head home the russians came :x hope we can still go one time

    • @onrr1726
      @onrr1726 Před rokem +3

      Who was the tour guide and do you have their information? I'm interested in going on a tour in the near future.

    • @SIBUK
      @SIBUK Před rokem +3

      @@julians2k917 you must do it. I promise you wont regret it!

  • @adamsbeforeaftercreations7625

    After the war is over, I’m expecting to see more documentary’s like this on the soldiers who dug them. Pretty much sealed their fate by digging in that forest

    • @JachymKvasnicka
      @JachymKvasnicka Před rokem

      The only way you'll ever see such a documentary is if NATO invades and defeats Russia or if Russia undergoes masive democratic revolution. Both are extremely unlikely.
      We will never learn what exactly happened to the Russian troops who dug the trenches in Chernobyl. Their fates will forever be a state secret and I guarantee you, that few years after war most Russians will solemnly swear that during the war Russian army never entered the exclusion zone at all.
      They will deny everything and erase the past that doesn't suits their needs, the public image they create. That's how things are, were and always will be in Russia.

    • @Cxrinae
      @Cxrinae Před rokem +8

      Good

    • @almerindaromeira8352
      @almerindaromeira8352 Před 10 měsíci +5

      They are probably already KIA.

  • @Itried20takennames
    @Itried20takennames Před rokem +30

    And Putin/Russia thought most Ukrainians would welcome Russian rule back…….why exactly? Between Chernobyl, the Holomodor starvation, secret police stations when forced into the USSR, disappearances and torture if you spoke out, etc…..just bizarre that anyone would think Ukraine was wistful for the deprivation and abuse of being part of Russia.
    And the woman still living there who lectured the invading Russian troops is pretty amazing.

  • @l0rd0f5k33p
    @l0rd0f5k33p Před rokem +55

    God, Pripyat is such a sad story. A once thriving city was wiped out in a flash. 49,000 units used to live there. Now, it’s a ghost town.

    • @Langside_Sargent
      @Langside_Sargent Před rokem +16

      That's off of cod 4

    • @nathanmcbow158
      @nathanmcbow158 Před rokem

      It is a ghost town, but it was not wiped out, merely evacuated after the incident. (A bit late due to soviet policy, refusing to admit there was a problem) Most of the people that originally lived in the Chernobyl area are still around and well, mostly anyways.

    • @hks2377
      @hks2377 Před rokem +1

      ⁠@@nathanmcbow158 Except for approximately 4000 who died from cancers, like leukemia, 30 who died in the blast & 50 from acute radiation syndrome. Thyroid cancers were most common in kids. Thankfully, it’s more treatable.

    • @jeffasbestos7813
      @jeffasbestos7813 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@hks2377A lot more than that died from cancer, there were many soldiers and people brought in as liquidators to clean up and evacuations of Pripyat didn’t happen for several days. Most of these people have now passed away because of cancer; the true damage caused was covered up by the soviet government.

    • @explorinjenkins349
      @explorinjenkins349 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@jeffasbestos7813 I'm guessing every russian who was around for the trench digging is experiencing some kind of effects. Shit, the corpses of the fire brigade were buried in lead and covered in concrete.

  • @bq1013
    @bq1013 Před rokem +72

    Imagine being conscripted into the russian army just to have to go knife fight a snork while a chimera knocks on your bunker door

    • @activeterror9995
      @activeterror9995 Před rokem +3

      I just exited stalker, opened this video and saw this comment lmao

    • @paulparker8298
      @paulparker8298 Před rokem

      The Russians are fighting with shovels hahaha ! More like they are decimating the Ukrainians and it’s western corrupt puppet rentboy zelensky

    • @mrwizzygiorosales7930
      @mrwizzygiorosales7930 Před rokem +5

      ​@@activeterror9995One cannot simply "leave" the zone

    • @UsaKen_PMC
      @UsaKen_PMC Před 9 měsíci +1

      That "one" Russian soldier knowing they're going to the Zone : Why we're not equipped with at least 1 shotgun?
      His battle buddy : What're you talking about blin?
      **Suddenly they hear a pseudogiant and soldiers with urban camo shooting from atop the sarchopagus**

  • @prillewitz
    @prillewitz Před rokem +16

    So, now there is not only a radiation hazard, but a mine hazard as well.

    • @spork3526
      @spork3526 Před rokem +2

      we need to do a picnic there

    • @prillewitz
      @prillewitz Před rokem

      @@spork3526 it makes the world a little safer.

  • @KanadianKing
    @KanadianKing Před rokem +7

    Could the Russians try and not fuck things up FOR 5 SECONDS!?!?

    • @dv2045
      @dv2045 Před 6 dny

      "We are lucky they are so fucking stupid"
      - Ukranian SF Operator

  • @Ofasia777
    @Ofasia777 Před rokem +87

    Russians dug their own graves. Literally.
    "2nd army in the world" 🤣

    • @markiyanhapyak349
      @markiyanhapyak349 Před rokem

      And coming back they infected(←right term?) everyone in their _houses...…! 😏 😏 😏 😏 😼 😼 😼 😼 😎 😎 😎 😎_

    • @xandr13
      @xandr13 Před rokem +14

      Second army in Ukraine.

    • @tituspullo9210
      @tituspullo9210 Před rokem +15

      ​@@xandr13 I am not sure they are even 2nd army in Ukraine. The Ukrainain farmers are the 2nd army of Ukraine. After all, they have captured more equipment than the ruzzians 😂 🇺🇦❤🇬🇧

    • @Texaca
      @Texaca Před rokem +5

      ... I think Bahamas Defense Forces could take on Russia's ground forces now, or even the Seychelles Defense, or even the Vatican's Swiss guards 😂

    • @tituspullo9210
      @tituspullo9210 Před rokem +4

      @@Texaca I think you are setting their skill level too high. I was thinking more along the lines of the Kiev women's knitting club 😁

  • @jasonz2736
    @jasonz2736 Před rokem +13

    This dude stands outside of monolith HQ with bare hands, what a legend!

    • @UsaKen_PMC
      @UsaKen_PMC Před 9 měsíci +3

      With C-Con was gone, the Wish Granter was destroyed, all left was the rest of unbrainwashed Monolith fighters without logistics so it makes sense when both Russian & -Cordon guards- Ukrainian Soldiers decided to take over and guard the CNPP in 2022. Also they have Strelok & Major Deg for the best source of informations.

  • @jimg2850
    @jimg2850 Před rokem +176

    The trenches were interesting to see. I hadn't realised that they built complete underground shelters in the Red Forest.
    Orc Burrows I guess.

    • @loupgarou-dj3tm
      @loupgarou-dj3tm Před rokem +12

      It's a junction a couple of km west of the plant, where a road leads south from the "main" road to a bulldozed village site, and not much else. It happens to be right on the most direct route the stalkers take to Prip'yat, though.

    • @5nowChain5
      @5nowChain5 Před rokem +26

      digging their own graves.

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Před rokem +10

      They even put the soil into sandbags and slept on them. 🙄 Rumours are they are still *glowing green* in the dark from radiation. Slava Ukraini! Heroyam Slava! 🌻💙💛

    • @Thriceee
      @Thriceee Před rokem +19

      @@loupgarou-dj3tm Yeah the Monolith were not pleased when the Russians showed up in force

    • @FinUgShiet
      @FinUgShiet Před rokem +5

      @@Thriceee "VRAG MONOLITA!" AAand they're gone!

  • @mikeporten8174
    @mikeporten8174 Před rokem +13

    It’s crazy how the firemen’s clothing in the hospital basement are still unbelievably radioactive

    • @simonkormendy849
      @simonkormendy849 Před rokem +4

      It's basically due to the very slow Radioisotopic decay, Strontium-90 has a half-life of 29 years which means it takes 29 years for the initial radiation level from it to decay to half of it, Caesium-137 has a half-life of 30 years.

    • @aryanram02
      @aryanram02 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@simonkormendy849 damnn man thanks for the info! i read the other comment too, the russians sure did score a double-whammy! lmao

  • @MrMarttivainaa
    @MrMarttivainaa Před rokem +9

    There must have been at least one STALKER fan among those Russians and man did he get the authentic stalker experience. Booze, laying in a ditch covered in radiation, stale food and fear of the dark.

    • @UsaKen_PMC
      @UsaKen_PMC Před 9 měsíci +3

      But sadly without bloodsuckers lurking in the hallways or chimeras noclipped out of nowhere.
      And of course...
      *No damn Monolith*

    • @MrMarttivainaa
      @MrMarttivainaa Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@UsaKen_PMC A pity, indeed.

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 Před rokem +27

    Many of those Russian soldiers ended up with serious radiation poisoning in nearby Belarus. What an unbelievable moron of their commanding Russian officer that allowed them to dig trenches in that area. He sent these poor conscripts to their graves.

  • @bananaempijama
    @bananaempijama Před rokem +14

    Let's dig holes in one of the most polluted places on the entire planet 😅
    It's amazing how they can even tie their own boots.

  • @thevictoryoverhimself7298

    Young Russians who grew up playing STALKER and were now in the army: “Wow this is amazing! It’s just like the simulations!”

    • @satyricon65
      @satyricon65 Před rokem

      Now enjoy cancer.

    • @konstak05
      @konstak05 Před rokem +1

      XDDDD

    • @stevencarr5294
      @stevencarr5294 Před rokem +3

      None of the fun, all of the radiation.

    • @UsaKen_PMC
      @UsaKen_PMC Před 9 měsíci +1

      "Finally i can take revenge for that Ukrainian soldiers shooting us at the Cordon checkpoint!"
      "We're going to take over CNPP"
      "Oh blya-" **Asuiro Clear Sky starts playing**

  • @5nowChain5
    @5nowChain5 Před rokem +77

    On a positive note, most of the russian troops that entered the exclusion zone will or have already died of radiation exposure, if they haven't yet died on the front lines in the east. Its hilarious that most of them had never even heard of Chernobyl, so didn't know the risks of being within 20miles of the zone.

    • @rtqii
      @rtqii Před rokem

      I would bet that less than 50% are dead after one year, but many have ongoing symptoms. The lethal cancers will take a few more years to develop in the majority of those exposed. The human body can take a stiff dose of radiation and survive, but it is the cancers that kill. Eben Byers for example did not die from radiation poisoning, it was the cancers that killed him, and it took some time.

    • @aristoclesathenaioi4939
      @aristoclesathenaioi4939 Před rokem +18

      I am sure some senior Russian officer thought invading through the Exclusion was a brilliant idea because nobody would expect anyone to it. I bet that officer thought the Red Forest and the Ardennes Forest were just like one another.

    • @Slycarlo
      @Slycarlo Před rokem

      Also they must have bring contaminated clothes and things with them which might have also affected their family or other orcs infantry units. They're really are dumbasses

    • @user-iz7fu2dp6q
      @user-iz7fu2dp6q Před rokem +21

      Digging trenches in Red Forest such a beautiful idea for russians.

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 Před rokem +2

      @@user-iz7fu2dp6q oops

  • @janeeadair9163
    @janeeadair9163 Před rokem +92

    Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
    For the invaders to actively dig in the red forest, just shows how totally ignorant they were/ are about the ongoing dangers from radiation exposure

    • @xandr13
      @xandr13 Před rokem +30

      Willing to bet most of them had absolutely no clue as to where they were. And russki commanders never gave a shit about their soldiers, so yeah, keep digging, comrade.

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Před rokem +11

      They filled the soil from the trenches into sandbags - and slept on them. 🙄

    • @janeeadair9163
      @janeeadair9163 Před rokem +9

      Well at least they wouldn’t need torches , they’d be glowing in the dark all by themselves lol 😝 !!!!!!!

    • @igor_pavlovich
      @igor_pavlovich Před rokem +3

      @@xandr13 just like any other nation commanders... i was in Iraq in 2003 barely got any food back then.

  • @righteousbyfaithinChrist
    @righteousbyfaithinChrist Před rokem +30

    Russias hatefulness is towards anything....

  • @larsrons7937
    @larsrons7937 Před rokem +58

    The Orcs *dug trenches* in the most polluted area. Filled the soil into sandbags and slept on them. Is it any surprise that those who survived are now glowing green in the dark from the radiation? Perhaps they shouldn't have come in the first place?
    Slava Ukraini! - Heroyam Slava! - Stay safe! 🌻💙💛

    • @poshemuuu
      @poshemuuu Před rokem +3

      To get a harmful dose of radiation in this forest, you had to sleep for 300-400 years. Take a physics textbook and a calculator already.

    • @dysondave1
      @dysondave1 Před rokem +28

      @@poshemuuu Or you read up on the harmful affects on radiation and the risks around the power plant now as you seem to have no idea what you are talking about.

    • @rtqii
      @rtqii Před rokem

      @@poshemuuu They have radionuclide laboratories in the main facilities. Russian soldiers went in and stole sources, broke containers containing concentrated radioactive materials, and completely contaminated themselves. They also contaminated their vehicles, and their camps. The Red Forest is so contaminated you get the equivalent of a chest X-ray every hour you spend there. Ionizing radiation killed all the trees in just a week. The contamination is due to high concentrations of Cesium-137. It is deposited into the soil, and you get exposed just walking over it, and breathing dust.

    • @brianwhedon8442
      @brianwhedon8442 Před rokem

      It gets worse. They cut down dead trees for firewood not knowing it was extreme radiation that killed them. Then they used the fires to cook food and stay warm, breathing in the smoke. I've seen the radiation readings, no one that "went camping in the Red Forest" is going to live a good life 7 years from now. They'd been ok if they'd worn gas masks 24/7 but breathing (and eating) all that soil, dust, ash, and smoke is going to cost them.

    • @vp6087
      @vp6087 Před rokem +2

      @@dysondave1 He is 100% rigt. Radiation levels here is close to 5 microsivert per hour, to get a critical "safe" dose for Chernobyl liquidators 25 Ber in 1986, they must be slipping there for 25 years)

  • @steveharrell2871
    @steveharrell2871 Před rokem +91

    I'm wondering where exactly did the wind carry the smoke from the forest fire?

    • @xandr13
      @xandr13 Před rokem +55

      Belarus, most likely.

    • @marikoportoriko8040
      @marikoportoriko8040 Před rokem +8

      Belarus

    • @steveharrell2871
      @steveharrell2871 Před rokem +5

      Thanks guys

    • @Pellkot
      @Pellkot Před rokem

      During the disaster? North West. Sweden was the first to discover radioactive particles and reported it. After that the soviets admitted there had been failure.
      True it went Belarus first but technically it was the Soviet union so it wasnt untill Sweden reported the rest of the world knew.
      I think for 10 years we were forbidden to pick mushrooms in the forest in Sweden due to this.

    • @benm5407
      @benm5407 Před rokem

      Also Wales, so, you know

  • @cqbjd86
    @cqbjd86 Před rokem +2

    That’s the OG Babushka who started the sunflower seed campaign. That’s just incredible on so many levels that she’s still there.

  • @theflyinggasmask
    @theflyinggasmask Před rokem +6

    They dug trenches in the red forest and lived there... I knew they where stupid, but not that stupid!

    • @aryanram02
      @aryanram02 Před 11 měsíci

      i mean they were indeed stupid enough to sign up for attacking their fellow brothers and sisters in their neighbouring country..all because of a fucking powerhungry dickhead and multiple other geopolitic complications, but still, why on earth would you go and fight for that moron when u are literally getting nothing out of it.
      if they were dumb enough to willfully do that, i wouldnt put digging trenches in radioactive soil, past them. lmao. rip tho :*(

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Před rokem +12

    Just remember that in the areas at Chernobyl, there are still dangerous traces of the Radioisotopes Caesium-137 and Strontium-90, Caesium-137 has a half-life of 30 years and Strontium-90 has a half-life of 29 years, radiation poisoning from Strontium-90 can lead to Leukaemia, while radiation poisoning from Caesium-137 can lead to liver and spleen damage, and, if you get exposed to radiation poisoning from both of the Radioisotopes that's a "double-whammy".

  • @cptbaker
    @cptbaker Před rokem +15

    Chances are those Russian soldiers will never receive this assistance they need for the contamination. The Russians LITERALLY dug their own graves. Hoping for a speedy return to peace for all Ukrainians. 💙💛

  • @matthewkingsmill7372
    @matthewkingsmill7372 Před 11 měsíci +1

    “They ate, dug, and slept there. It will effect them”
    GOOD.

  • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88

    I remember watching a video shortly after the Russians had left Chernobyl and one of the comments still stands out. Basically he gave the "advice" that it was safer the deeper you dig, knowing full well that was the opposite of what they should do.
    Many pits that had been hastily dug to dispose of the materials. The knew about where they were but not exactly, which led to some men getting much higher exposure than others.
    If true it's one of the more brutal examples of "Russian warship, go fük yourself!"

    • @dgurevich1
      @dgurevich1 Před rokem +25

      If you don't like radiation poisoning, shouldn't have come here

    • @LeftFlamingo
      @LeftFlamingo Před rokem +46

      Yep. It also proves another undying quote from the early days of the full invasion. "We are lucky that they are so fucking stupid."

    • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
      @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Před rokem +1

      @@LeftFlamingo The Russians have not only proven themselves inept by just about every battlefield metric one could think of, they are incredibly slow to learn from their mistakes. Where other militaries would have stopped to address the reasons they are getting decimated, the Russians seem to be okay with running full speed off the side of a cliff just like the proverbial lemmings.
      Most bizarrely of all the Russian shills seem to think this is how all militaries do business. They apparently have yet to realize using human waves as cannon fodder went out of fashion in between the world wars.

    • @DaSpineLessFish
      @DaSpineLessFish Před rokem +2

      You do realise the snake island shit was a complete lie lmao

    • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
      @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Před rokem +9

      @@DaSpineLessFish Was it now? What information are you basing this claim on? Considering one of the POW exchanges consisted of the soldiers that were on Snake Island, and the Russians made the effort of finding out who made the reply, it's safe to say something happened on that island.

  • @kindnuguz
    @kindnuguz Před rokem +32

    They really are dumb, why in the hell would you even think about messing with anything in that area. It's invisible but deadly, just because you can't see it or feel it doesn't mean it wont hurt you.
    Feelsbadman about the fire destroying all that area, that was helping that area regain it's self.

    • @erikz1337
      @erikz1337 Před rokem +7

      Or the mentality to obey an order, no matter how stupid

    • @MaureenLycaon
      @MaureenLycaon Před rokem

      Most likely they've never heard of the Chernobyl disaster; I think Russia keeps people ignorant of it. They dismissed the warnings of the Ukrainians who worked there.
      When they left, it was in something of a hurry, as if they were frightened. I suspect some of them were already coming down with radiation sickness.

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Před rokem +7

      They filled the soil from the trenches into sand bags - and slept on them! 🙄 They're still glowing green in the dark.

    • @MaureenLycaon
      @MaureenLycaon Před rokem +5

      @@larsrons7937 One of them was seen running off with a bar of cobalt-60 in his bare hands!

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Před rokem +7

      @@MaureenLycaon You're kidding right? A bar of Cobalt-60 - in his bare hands? Tell me you're kidding. If not... (...in lack of a "banging-my-head-hard-against-the-wall emoji).
      [Edit]
      It was Cobalt-60 that was in the Mexico incident, being melted into rebars and used for construction. This accidental use of it was discovered as a truck loaded with the rebars on the highway in USA passed by the old nuclear testing areas and was discovered by their still functioning detectors: _"Guys, it seems that after 40 years some of our radioactive rocks seem to have escaped and are driving by on the highway??? We've better check that."_

  • @joshadamik6131
    @joshadamik6131 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This breaks my heart. Lots of love from the US. I am so sorry that this happen. Such a waste

  • @1marcelo
    @1marcelo Před rokem +5

    The orcs wanted to be like Spiderman

    • @freshrot420
      @freshrot420 Před 11 měsíci

      It's a very, very small chance, but I'd sacrifice all of you in these trenches for one of you to get superpowers.

  • @kevintaylor791
    @kevintaylor791 Před rokem +33

    I have this vision in my head that I hope happened: An Orc digging trench finds black rock that is warm and lighter than a normal rock, decides to use it to stay warm in the trench he just dug in the Red Forest.

    • @BK0924
      @BK0924 Před rokem +1

      They used them for boiling water and heating food so they didn't have to start a fire so I'd say they probably did use them for heat.

    • @Failman169
      @Failman169 Před rokem

      @@BK0924 Where do you even get info like that? Do you think that graphite was just lying around here and there lol?

    • @Failman169
      @Failman169 Před rokem

      Do you have a vision about saying somethiing that makes at least a little bit of sense>

    • @kevintaylor791
      @kevintaylor791 Před rokem

      @@Failman169 Yes! I do! An overweight old man with botched scalp reduction and a spray on tan is going to continue to face the consequences of his actions.

    • @BK0924
      @BK0924 Před rokem

      @Christos S it was on every news station, about 20 different articles from everything from the new York times to the uk daily mail, there's multiple vides made by news stations both mainstream and independent, like speak the truth or willy 0am. The first theory was they stole ingredients to make a dirty bomb but with the abandoned nuclear reactors just chilling in russian junk yards they would have no need to steal the ingredients for a dirty bomb.

  • @mosbahdridi
    @mosbahdridi Před rokem +15

    Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 from brothers out of Tunisia🇹🇳

  • @triedzidono
    @triedzidono Před rokem +94

    This is a really well made documentary. Fascinating. Please keep making these. Incredible footage & highlighting the heroes who keep this monster at bay.
    Slava Ukraine, Ukrainian Scientists & Technicians & Grandmothers who defeat machine gunner soldiers with, simple, words.! You are unsung heroes that people should sing loudly about.

    • @paulparker8298
      @paulparker8298 Před rokem

      The monster that is the coked up corrupt zelensky! And I’m a westerner ! He is the problem with his ass licking up to the USA and British for carrying on with this war !!

  • @taralown7023
    @taralown7023 Před rokem +4

    Ukrainians have been through so much. my heart is with them. F Russia those scumbags

  • @MrK1ckAsss
    @MrK1ckAsss Před rokem +10

    I love this documentry style, i could watch many more minutes if it was longer!

  • @crandonborth
    @crandonborth Před rokem +5

    Just think if Russia was a capable fighting force… oh but there’re not. 😂

  • @RC-nq7mg
    @RC-nq7mg Před rokem +32

    Radiation sickness has got to be one of the worst ways to die. I hope they enjoyed it. Couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch. Слава Україні!

    • @0ex0
      @0ex0 Před rokem +3

      😂😂moron

    • @Ofasia777
      @Ofasia777 Před rokem

      @@0ex0 What is funny about Russians digging their own graves?

    • @lee.as.in.l.e.e.7394
      @lee.as.in.l.e.e.7394 Před rokem +2

      @@0ex0 exactly, what was going through those Russian heads that they decided to dig trenches into radioactive soil 😂

    • @0ex0
      @0ex0 Před rokem

      @@lee.as.in.l.e.e.7394 nothing, if you are a smart person you would immediately understand.

    • @0ex0
      @0ex0 Před rokem

      @@roel7805 the military digs the ground not with their hands, but with shovels, if there are particles there the military digs the ground not with their hands, but with shovels, if there are particles, then yes they are dangerous, but if you move half a meter away from them, the radiation returns to normal, but there are places where iron is very radioactive, but this is

  • @chrismoody1342
    @chrismoody1342 Před rokem +2

    I read a report that the occupational Russian forces were leaving the area with blisters and boils on their skin. They were doing exactly what they should not have done, disturbing the soil.

  • @louisbh_
    @louisbh_ Před rokem +1

    50.000 people used to live here...

  • @hael8680
    @hael8680 Před rokem +18

    Shows how prepared and smart the ruzzian army is...digging trenches and sleeping in the most radioactive dirt on earth.

  • @ildsjel0764
    @ildsjel0764 Před rokem +132

    Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 U.K. 🇬🇧

  • @wecanhelpnowatunited24
    @wecanhelpnowatunited24 Před rokem +7

    Victory and Peace for 🇺🇦 ASAP!

  • @manuelargue9374
    @manuelargue9374 Před rokem +60

    Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦 USA 🇺🇸

  • @christiand8243
    @christiand8243 Před rokem +3

    I've read a book about 10 years ago talking about that area, it was apparently an open air "store" to buy military weapons etc

    • @tasarlapar456
      @tasarlapar456 Před rokem

      Only complete idiot would buy something from that zone.😂

    • @furenaef
      @furenaef Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I heard some dude selling weapons there got his arm shot clean off with a .50BMG rifle there.
      Crazy he survived.
      Wild!

  • @catholic3dod790
    @catholic3dod790 Před rokem +3

    KGB agent didn't mind to tell a prisoner (I forgot his name) in 1986. He said Chornobly was not an accident. KGB agents did purpose on it for kept Ukraine stay away from secede from the Soviet Union.

  • @kapperboi6452
    @kapperboi6452 Před rokem +2

    Its stuff like this that the UN should protect, send in 30 - 50 peacekeepers, and some engineers (to dispose mines). And internationally declare it an Exclusion zone for the war.

    • @LadyZeldaia
      @LadyZeldaia Před rokem +2

      they wanted to, but russia vetoed it
      the UN wanted to send in several peacekeepers to keep grain harbours open, to ensure that civilians could esxape mariupol, to ensure the saftey of the nuclear reactors
      but each and every time, russia vetoed it

  • @Ranger830
    @Ranger830 Před rokem +2

    The Darwin Award go’s to 😂 Russia! Lmfao

  • @misc777
    @misc777 Před rokem +96

    Great video. Thank you to those that gave their lives to save the world from worse fallout of this event.
    Героям слава! 🇺🇦💙💛

    • @hwacheon4169
      @hwacheon4169 Před rokem

      Хероям в срало)

    • @atomict1974
      @atomict1974 Před rokem

      You cant "save the world" with a few buckets of sand. Those who sent humans to die should b Prosecuted.
      Kind regards

    • @user-vl2ct5of6w
      @user-vl2ct5of6w Před rokem

      хероям в срало

  • @user-rm4uq6nb2z
    @user-rm4uq6nb2z Před rokem +1

    Red forest:No more kills after 1986😢
    Red forest in 2022:I take that back😊

  • @pakkismike23477
    @pakkismike23477 Před rokem +2

    The Russians could have stolen the Elephant's leg, it would be great if Uncle Andrei came home to Masha, Sasha, Olga and Volga and the Elephant's leg in the back seat of the Lada

  • @mrzrrixgaming2738
    @mrzrrixgaming2738 Před rokem +1

    "50000 people used to live here now it's a ghost town " captain Macmillan

  • @le_gaouri
    @le_gaouri Před rokem +5

    remember when russian soldiers were digging trenches in chernobyl ? i remember

  • @MDavis.A25
    @MDavis.A25 Před rokem +2

    Don't they have any clue. You can't teach stupid. It's a gift. And you can't take it back.. Slava Ukraine

  • @DSplatter
    @DSplatter Před rokem +4

    Damn, S.T.A.L.K.E.R 4 boutta come out forreals

  • @rafaaks9952
    @rafaaks9952 Před rokem +42

    Great video, I hope one day I can visit Chernobyl, truly an interesting place. Sad what the Russians are doing all over Ukraine but also in there, comes to prove how much of an unprofissional army they have, Slava Ukraini

    • @Grissinen
      @Grissinen Před rokem +7

      They were digging in a well known radioactive area... just imagine in case of a real war with NATO or a nuclear war, what stupid actions they will do. 🤣

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Před rokem +2

    Radiation-poisoning from Radioisotopes is not a fun thing to get, for a start you may not even realize you're being dosed by Radiation because a human being can't feel it, although you might experience a metallic taste in your mouth, it takes 5 to 6 hours for the symptoms of radiation-poisoning to develop with death occuring after three days from exposure.

  • @BK0924
    @BK0924 Před rokem +2

    One crazy thing i learned about the russian occupation of chernobyl is that some russian soldiers stole nuclear material to use to boil water or heat food so they didnt have to start a fire.

    • @rammen4
      @rammen4 Před rokem

      Source?

    • @BK0924
      @BK0924 Před rokem +1

      @rammen4 new York post, the mirror, daily mail, there's too many to list you are an adult with the ability to research maybe try doing some.

    • @rammen4
      @rammen4 Před rokem +1

      @@BK0924 Source: I made it up

    • @BK0924
      @BK0924 Před rokem +2

      @@rammen4 I just gave you 3 sources..... your stupidity is showing

    • @Mistress_of_red
      @Mistress_of_red Před rokem +1

      @@rammen4 source: you sound like a child, shut up

  • @nigel9907
    @nigel9907 Před rokem +1

    You know whats even more stupid than war? Digging trenches IN THE RED FORREST 😂

  • @dougerrohmer
    @dougerrohmer Před rokem +4

    So, will be ever know about the orc Red Forest moles and what happened to them? Or will their carcasses just get tossed into the Arctic Ocean?

  • @masafarmi7709
    @masafarmi7709 Před rokem +1

    Karma is biting their asses who dug in the forest...

  • @Better_Clean_Than_Green
    @Better_Clean_Than_Green Před rokem +4

    Glory to the Monolith, the saviors of the zone!

    • @UsaKen_PMC
      @UsaKen_PMC Před 9 měsíci

      No. Go back lick your holographic rock.

  • @UruguayoChallenge
    @UruguayoChallenge Před rokem +4

    Hello. Greetings from Salto Uruguay🇺🇾 Long live Ukraine!!🇺🇦

  • @AdamBorseti
    @AdamBorseti Před rokem +5

    More fools will be "Lost to the Zone" yet.

  • @_ian69
    @_ian69 Před rokem +3

    I tried finding something like this after the de occupation and finally found it

  • @shanedangelo7212
    @shanedangelo7212 Před rokem +1

    “Now it’s a ghost town” - Captain MacMillan

  • @JimzieUSAball
    @JimzieUSAball Před rokem +5

    The fact that the Russian's turned up radioactive dirt is crazy

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 Před rokem +2

      I mean die in the moment from a bullet or dig a hole and take a few objectives and die a few days or weeks later which is it. Not many options

    • @legionofmetal9968
      @legionofmetal9968 Před rokem

      @@crazychase98 I'd choose the apartments. A lot less radiation in those. Or other buildings. They dont "hold" radiation like soil, trees and natural landscape does.

    • @legionofmetal9968
      @legionofmetal9968 Před rokem

      @paper plane source: They removed a section of the red forest of all places and dug fortifications in the soil.
      ... Of all areas they chose... The red forest... Not including the plant nearby, that's one of the most dangerously irradiated places in the area.
      No wonder the Belarusian doctors started freaking out when they realised where these soldiers came from and what was wrong with them.
      I want to say "poor fools" but I can't pity extreme stupidity.

    • @legionofmetal9968
      @legionofmetal9968 Před rokem

      @paper plane And multiple photographic evidence. What, You want me to take you there myself? You wanna deny Ruzzian insanity? be the worlds guest. The worlds used to it at this point when the sentence "no thats not true" comes out of moscows mouth.

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat Před rokem +8

    It didn't really leave a huge scar, the "exclusion zone" is one of the world's greatest nature reserves and less radioactive than air travel.
    You wouldn't want to live there but there are many places this wouldn't want to live. The Yukon, Antarctica, New Jersey.
    The remains of reactor 4 is a scar, but an old and cold one.
    It's more expensive than anything else. Then again, it's now an excellent and profitable spent nuclear fuel storage depot.
    Just don't, you know, shoot at it or dig trenches in the red forest.

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Před rokem +7

      This 'air travel' thing applies to a tourist spending one day in the safer areas. Some of the areas are extremely unsafe for even short periods of time.

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 Před rokem

      You know the reactor still spews out radiation right? They where or are building a dome around it because the building around the reactor is about to fall to peaces and send dust and massive amounts of radiation for a second time all over the place. Place is not safe at all

    • @maarten3225
      @maarten3225 Před rokem

      ​@@Ukraineaissance2014 Extremely unsafe won't apply for a day or 3 day visit basically anywhere in the zone. That said, radioactive dust in a few prohibited places is usually not mentioned. Which is obviously very unhealthy to inhale.

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Před rokem

      Hence not wanting to live there.
      However, lots of things do live there, profusely.
      Things that are a lot more susceptible to radiation damage than we are.
      It's teeming with life.
      And people do live there and have been there since the accident.
      The reactor buildings are definitely scars though.

  • @merlin6625
    @merlin6625 Před měsícem

    May the Great Spirit watch over Halyna!! 🙏

  • @FrankieHatesu
    @FrankieHatesu Před rokem +4

    Russian troops getting their hands on artifacts stalker

  • @user-kf1jy9wu8n
    @user-kf1jy9wu8n Před rokem +2

    It saddens me that one of the most powerful countries in the world can be SOOOOOOOOOO STUPID!!!

  • @RSTAR171
    @RSTAR171 Před rokem +2

    History unfolding before our eyes

  • @shootingsportstransparency7461

    I'm sure a lot of those Russian soldiers wiĺl light up in the dark

  • @Harri_Pothead
    @Harri_Pothead Před rokem +56

    Thank you for making this video. Chornobyl for 15 years now has been the one place I've dreamt of visiting. My heart aches for the Ukrainian people. Those still working at the CNPP especially during the occupation, I commend you. I hope to shake your hands soon. Much love from a British wannabe S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Slava Ukraini.

    • @MrPeterPan
      @MrPeterPan Před rokem +2

      It’s Chernobyl

    • @Harri_Pothead
      @Harri_Pothead Před rokem +7

      @@MrPeterPan I used to think the same. But post Soviet, modernized spelling is actually Chornobyl, not Chernobyl. Hence STALKER 2: Shadow of Chornobyl, not Chernobyl.

    • @ReySchultz121
      @ReySchultz121 Před rokem +2

      CHEEKI BREEKI

    • @Harri_Pothead
      @Harri_Pothead Před rokem

      @@ReySchultz121 GET OUT OF HERE STALKER.

    • @diogorodrigues747
      @diogorodrigues747 Před rokem +3

      ​@@MrPeterPanChernobyl is Russian, Chornobyl is Ukrainian.

  • @terrancenorris9992
    @terrancenorris9992 Před rokem +2

    The Russian commanders and their troops are probably still suffering from the foolishness of occupying the Chernobyl nuclear site.

  • @kirkmooneyham
    @kirkmooneyham Před rokem +11

    I want someone to answer the question about what happened to all the vehicles, including tanks and personnel carriers, which were all stored in the "Truck Graveyard". They were there for many years because they were contaminated. But some short time before the war, aerial images show them all gone. What happened to all that contaminated steel?

    • @keessonnema
      @keessonnema Před rokem +1

      They were transported to be dismantled and melted down so the metals could be used again. This happens somewhere between 2012 and 2013.

    • @lordofrims
      @lordofrims Před rokem +6

      ​@@keessonnema radioactive metal can't be re-used. Read about the Juarez City nuclear incident how radioactive metal went all around Mexico and USA to construction sites and the smelting sites got to be deserted and cleaned.

    • @keessonnema
      @keessonnema Před rokem +1

      @@lordofrims Yeah I guess only the parts that could be re-used were saved, and remember not all vehicles were exposed to an unsafe level of radioactive.

    • @AtomicAerials
      @AtomicAerials Před rokem +9

      They were moved to a facility known as Buryakivka and buried in 30 trenches. The facility can be seen on satellite view just west of the VEKTOR high-level waste facility. Buryakivka still has a small number of truck bodies stacked together, and this is where you can find the hulks of the Joker and Lunakhod robots.

    • @patrickmorris5283
      @patrickmorris5283 Před 11 měsíci

      @@AtomicAerials I verified this , thank you...Idk why the other guy's talking out his ass. Must be American.

  • @GrnArrow092
    @GrnArrow092 Před rokem +7

    I got curious as to what Russia wanted with a decommissioned nuclear power plant as infamous as Chernobyl when I heard they invaded Ukraine. I also couldn't believe that they started digging in the contaminated dirt to build bunkers and anyone with a shred of common sense that it's really not a good idea to do that especially when there's radiation all around them. When the Russian troops pulled out of the exclusion zone, I could only assume that they were getting tired of being sick due to radiation exposure.

    • @nacelnikprosiak1260
      @nacelnikprosiak1260 Před rokem

      Russians are buidling defensive positions on top of active nuclear power plants, you think they care about radiation in Chernobyl?

    • @konstak05
      @konstak05 Před rokem

      "hmmm yes. This place looks good enough. Let's dig up!"

    • @Failman169
      @Failman169 Před rokem

      Assumptions on the internet are good, but 99% of the time they are wrong lol. Unfortunatelly, they left for....... drumm roll please..... war reasons, because there is a war going on in the county.........

    • @patrickmorris5283
      @patrickmorris5283 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Failman169 just because you sympathize with the commies, doesn't mean you're stating a fact either. You're both assuming.

  • @MrLeovdmeer
    @MrLeovdmeer Před rokem +1

    I hope they have massive pains of the radiation.

  • @tfp0052
    @tfp0052 Před rokem +1

    You know, you really have to question how smart the Russians really are! Not the brightest bulbs on the tree!

  • @JeffreyCC
    @JeffreyCC Před rokem +1

    Does Chernobyl really still needs an introduction like this? _'Wow such boom 37 years ago now ghost town hur dur'_

  • @jathomas274
    @jathomas274 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @17ghoststalker
    @17ghoststalker Před rokem +1

    3:20
    I laughed hard. is like they say "We're very lucky they're so fucking stupid"

  • @thesoulvox
    @thesoulvox Před rokem +26

    Glory to Ukraine🇺🇦! 👏🇫🇮

  • @Wufei22
    @Wufei22 Před rokem +6

    烏克蘭🇺🇦萬歲🎉

  • @chrisr9766
    @chrisr9766 Před rokem +1

    The sad thing about the ignorant, brutish and foolish russian miltary leadership is again they have condemned thousands of their soldiers to a horrific death. We can only hope that many of the senior officers involved will also suffer the same fate!

  • @stefanexe8606
    @stefanexe8606 Před rokem

    is just horrific what happend in chernobly in 1986

  • @UruguayoChallenge
    @UruguayoChallenge Před rokem +7

    Привіт. Вітання з Сальто Уругвай Хай живе Україна!! 🇺🇾🇺🇦

  • @jensen7508
    @jensen7508 Před rokem +2

    clear sky faction interview

  • @sabreone3778
    @sabreone3778 Před rokem +1

    The initial news reports was all the lab equipment was looted. I'm glad it wasn't the full case.

    • @UsaKen_PMC
      @UsaKen_PMC Před 9 měsíci

      We can't blame Russian soldiers for this. Blame that bald Ukrainian guy equipped with SEVA suit & gauss gun and a lot of artefacts in his pockets. Or that USS agent. They looted a lot of abandoned lab equipments and secret documents and sold them to black market trader in the border of the Zone or some factions.

  • @bunnygirl95
    @bunnygirl95 Před rokem +1

    Russian troops: There be treasure in dat der highly contimated forest.. Grab yer shovels lads!!

  • @PNess-is6ox
    @PNess-is6ox Před rokem +1

    Who tf wants to invade this place smh

  • @matthewdievendorf9609
    @matthewdievendorf9609 Před rokem +16

    Just a thought but I think this may have been a scientific study done by the Russian Government on the troops to see how thousands react to the Radioactive surrounding areas. At the end of the day I think Russia has a good understanding of what it will be like to go through a nuclear war. Maybe this is why we haven't seen a nuclear war as of now. I think we should pay close attention to how the soldiers station in this region go on living after have been exposed to copious amount of radiation.

    • @dmdj8588
      @dmdj8588 Před rokem +2

      Im sure FSB is studying russian troops stationed at chornobyl probably still on some of belarussian hospitals on minsk☠☠

    • @MrFriendlyCsgoContent
      @MrFriendlyCsgoContent Před rokem

      This statement, is blatantly incorrect.
      The only thing that has stopped nuclear war, is a thing called "mutually assured destruction" Everyone knows this already.

    • @matthewdievendorf9609
      @matthewdievendorf9609 Před rokem

      @@dmdj8588 something big is going to happen this month and it will force major players to Ukraine

    • @aristoclesathenaioi4939
      @aristoclesathenaioi4939 Před rokem

      @@matthewdievendorf9609 Such as Russia destroying the dam at Nova Kakhovka which would drain the cooling pond for the spent fuel rods at the Zaporizhzhia NPP, for example?

    • @matthewdievendorf9609
      @matthewdievendorf9609 Před rokem

      @@aristoclesathenaioi4939 yes, something like this. I'd say this would definitely damn the Russian army. Not good for anyone. This would be something NATO would say enough and go into eliminate Russia once and for all.

  • @cherrypoptart2001
    @cherrypoptart2001 Před rokem +8

    Although the Russians are wrong for invading, i cant feel nothing but sorry for those poor souls who were stationed in the red forest for prolonged periods of time, especially those who were out there digging up the ground and cutting down the trees, i did a lot of research on victims of the Chernobyl disaster and the clean up workers , a different level of suffering no one deserves to experience

    • @Kamina.D.Fierce
      @Kamina.D.Fierce Před rokem +1

      I recall reading/hearing somewhere that many of the soldiers sent into the zone had never even HEARD of what happened in Chernobyl until after leaving the zone, hence why a lot of the things they did comes across as so wrecklessly stupid. They didn't even know. Think about what that says about the Russian government, education system, and once again their view of the Chernobyl disaster... For them to STILL be lying and ignoring it even after all these years is straight up shocking and horrifying.

  • @Memessssss
    @Memessssss Před 10 měsíci +1

    They literally dug they're own graves

  • @spacechimp3199
    @spacechimp3199 Před 10 měsíci

    “Now it’s a ghost town”

  • @Astorath_the_Grim
    @Astorath_the_Grim Před rokem

    Dang I wonder if this is related to the disaster in Chernobyl?

  • @kristiant96
    @kristiant96 Před rokem +1

    Very good video, subbed.

  • @FinUgShiet
    @FinUgShiet Před rokem +1

    Galyna's so based!