The Chernobyl nuclear facilities in Ukraine. (Maxar Technologies via AP)
Ukraine’s nuclear regulatory agency said Monday that the radiation monitors around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant have stopped working.
In a statement Monday, the agency also said there are no longer firefighters available in the region to protect forests tainted by decades of radioactivity as the weather warms. The plant was seized by Russia's military on Feb. 24. The combination of risks could mean a “significant deterioration” of the ability to control the spread of radiation not just in Ukraine but beyond the country’s borders in weeks and months to come, according to Monday’s statement. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Posted by Fox News |
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