Washington Post: Russians ‘looted’ Chernobyl – $ 135 million worth of computers and gadgets

The Russian army when it occupied the nuclear power plant of Chernobylproceeded with “looting”, as it is accused of removing all equipment, such as computers and radioactivity meters, and even parked vehicles.

According to her post Washington Postthe Russian military received a total of $ 135 million worth of equipment.

“The Russian military took them with them 690 computers, 344 cars, 1,500 meters of radioactivityalmost all fire protection equipment and many irreplaceable instruments necessary for the operation of the power plant “, said the publication, which refers to the announcement made by the director of the Central Analysis Laboratory of the station Nikolai Bespali.

In fact, the director of the State Service of Ukraine responsible for the management of the dead zone Yevgeny Kramarenko, announced that some of the instruments they got had built-in GPS. “We see that some of these bodies are located in Belarus, along the border. “Some of them are still in Minsk, in the city of Gomel and in other cities.”

Source: News Beast

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