Russian troops leave Chernobyl 'after radiation exposure’, says Ukraine power company

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There was no immediate comment from the Kremlin.

Image: Vadim Ghirda via PA Images Image: Vadim Ghirda via PA Images RUSSIAN TROOPS BEGAN leaving the Chernobyl nuclear plant after soldiers got “significant doses” of radiation from digging trenches at the highly contaminated site, Ukraine’s state power company has aid.

Its forces seized the Chernobyl site in the opening stages of the 24 February invasion, raising fears that they would cause damage or disruption that could spread radiation.The workforce at the site oversees the safe storage of spent fuel rods and the concrete-entombed ruins of the exploded reactor. Tens of thousands have managed to get out of Mariupol in the past few weeks by way of humanitarian corridors, reducing the city’s population from a pre-war 430,000 to an estimated 100,000 as of last week, but other efforts have been thwarted by continued Russian attacks.

Russia’s military also reported new strikes on Ukrainian fuel stores late yesterday, and Ukrainian officials said there were artillery barrages in and around the north-eastern city of Kharkiv over the past day. “It’s desperately important that this operation takes place,” the Red Cross said in a statement. “The lives of tens of thousands of people in Mariupol depend on it.”

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