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But after Fukushima and Chernobyl, the third biggest nuclear disaster is called Kyshtym. Never heard of ... makes current research on the incident extremely difficult. Even today, Russia doesn ...
In summer 1996, Tamara Prosvirina, a schizophrenic woman who lived in the small Ural region city of Kyshtym (1,764 km east of Moscow), found a weird living creature in the woods and brought it home.
The Kyshtym incident was a peculiar “rehearsal” for Chernobyl. On September 29, 1957, a blast occurred at a nuclear facility in the Urals. Large areas with a total population of more than ...
An Unknown Compelling Force digs deep into the so-called Dyatlov Pass incident, which took place ... known as the Kyshtym Disaster, and it was entirely covered up at the time.
An explosion at a Soviet nuclear weapons plant in Kyshtym resulted in the release of “significant” radioactive material to the environment. The incident forced the evacuation of over 10,000 ...
In 1957, a massive nuclear accident took place at the top secret Mayak nuclear station in the Soviet Union. At the time, it was the largest nuclear disaster in history. So why has no one heard of it?