40 years after Chernobyl, war brings new rounds of disaster and displacement - The Washington Post
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40 years after Chernobyl, war brings new rounds of disaster and displacement - The Washington Post.
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At least 16 dead in strikes across Ukraine and Russia on Chernobyl anniversary.
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Strikes across Ukraine, Russian-occupied territory and Russia killed at least 16 people, authorities said, as the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster prompted fresh warnings about the risks posed by attacks near the plant.
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Despite Russia's war, one Ukrainian city still gathers for midnight Chernobyl vigil AP NewsSurviving in a poisoned land: Chernobyl's wildlife is different, but not in the ways you might think
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At least 16 dead in strikes as Chernobyl anniversary highlights nuclear risks of Russia-Ukraine war - AP News.
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At least 16 dead in strikes as Chernobyl anniversary highlights nuclear risks of Russia-Ukraine war AP NewsSurviving in a poisoned land: Chernobyl's wildlife is different, but not in the ways you might think
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A: At least 16 dead in strikes across Ukraine and Russia on Chernobyl anniversary.
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A: At least 16 dead in strikes as Chernobyl anniversary highlights nuclear risks of Russia-Ukraine war - AP News.
B: At least 16 dead in strikes as Chernobyl anniversary highlights nuclear risks of Russia-Ukraine war AP NewsSurviving in a poisoned land: Chernobyl's wildlife is different, but not in the ways you might think
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**Summary:** In 40 years since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, strikes across Ukraine and Russia have highlighted renewed concerns about the risks of a war on the region's environment. **Why It Matters:** The anniversary underscores the ongoing dangers posed by environmental contamination from past disasters and the potential for future conflicts to exacerbate
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