To date, a small number of Russian Armed Forces servicemen remain at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Symptoms of radiation sickness in soldiers who dug in the infected Red Forest also led to similar measures to leave the radioactive zone.
Units not only leave the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, but also the city of Slavutych.
The occupiers committed suicide
Experts have previously reported that being without protective equipment in the Red Forest on heavy equipment is suicide. The soldiers received significant doses of radiation, which manifested themselves in a few days. The impending revolt demanded that the commanders decide to withdraw units from the Chernobyl zone.
Operation Snowball 2
What is happening in the Chernobyl zone reminded knowledgeable experts of Operation Snowball from the Soviet era. It was attended by about 45 thousand soldiers.
At that time, nuclear weapons were tested at the Totsk test site. A 40-60 kiloton plutonium bomb was dropped from the Tu-4 and neutralized by fighters. Then there went the soldiers, who had only gas masks on their equipment. About two-thirds of the soldiers who took part in the exercises died within a few years. Others lived in agony, in those who survived, sick children were born.
Now the servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces in the infected Red Forest forest have passed through the forbidden zone, dug trenches, concentrated ammunition that can detonate and raise radioactive dust that will reach Europe.
The Russian military is already complaining to relatives who have received radiation, but their command is ignoring it. Despite the release of two columns of equipment, forces and ammunition are accumulating in the Chernobyl zone, so we are expected to observe Operation Snowball-2. The Russian military in the Red Forest can wish to dig the deepest trenches and gain "strength".