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==Official narrative==
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[[Wikipedia]] suggests 31 fatalities.
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===Concerns===
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Estimates of the radiation
 
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Revision as of 18:49, 24 September 2016

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Chernobyl disaster.jpg
Date01:23 26 April 1986
LocationPripyat,  Ukrainiane
Deaths31

Official narrative

Wikipedia suggests 31 fatalities.

Concerns

Estimates of the radiation

 

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