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Uploaded on Feb 18, 2010

Told in his own words. This film shows the terrifying images captured by the Russian filmmaker Vladimir Shevchenko on scene at Chernobyl those dreadful days in April 1986. Shevchenko later died suffering from the radiation he exposed himself to. Sadly, his name is not among the official casualties of the accident.

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  • alex9044

    This film is legit. Actually it contains footages from > 10 different documentaries. But comments are complete BS. Shevchenko was NOT a camera man and DID NOT die in a week, but an year after filming. Both cameramen Shevchenko (who was a director) had in his crew survived and are stil alive.

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  • mochaco10

    2:20 Those, those are the faces of the Chernobyl heroes. These valiant men, probably having children and wives, exposing their selves to deadly amounts of radiation, risked their lives for the better good of man kind. If they were alive, I would thank and hug EVERY single one of them. R.I.P. the valiant men of the Chernobyl incident.

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  • President Slobodan Milošević

    What a brave heroes, went there to serve their motherland and entire world, who knows what radiation would do to Ukraine, USSR and world if those People weren't so brave to stop it. Slava vam! Eternal glory!

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  • Tekknorg

    From 1995. At a press conference on Tuesday, April 25, acting Health Minister Andriy Serdiuk told reporters that the total number of deaths among victims of the Chornobyl accident in the period between 1988 and 1994 is more than 125,000. Source: Ukrainian Weekly.

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  • puncheex2

    No, it is not true.

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  • TheTempus

    Im deeply moved by these pictures. Brave men.

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  • TheTempus

    Just another dumbass breed in this country of retards...

    "who can chug a gallon of milk w/o puking in under an hour" <- Unedited... Just pasted from his uploads. I guess someone need's to take a lesson in english grammar.

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  • HyperGreenIce

    Those people on that day had the ability to go to the gates of hell just to serve the country. I solute them

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  • jammastergman

    What a shocking piece of history I know lil about but without these events that happen in history we can't learn from our mistakes or realise the seriousness in what we tamper with nuclear power is scary and should not be tampered with.through history its just related to disaster and the taking of innocent lifes

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  • puncheex2

    OK, I'll yield the point.

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  • SMGJohn

    The civilian parts where volunteers look it up please.

    The military wasn't. However, the government did what had to be done. In order to save the world people had to be sacrificed, military are for this but basically. People volunteered for the army in USSR so in a way it was volunteer work because when you join the army you should be prepared to die for your country.

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