The 2022-23 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine. Map Source: deepstatemap.live/en
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fp* .
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Man This going fps forever
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TheCombustionChamber: more fights means more deaths from both sides, if they want to not cause them, the only way is to support civillians with food and medicine, not militants with weapons
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@Siberian_Snake Russia in invading Ukraine so it needs to fight back also there is humanitarian (Idk how to spell it.) support.
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@hunter237 No bigger nukes mean more radiation. @Sir_YCY Not "Just in case" it's because it is dangerous when you have long term exposure of it.
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Nighthawk1: if they want to aid Ukraine, they should stop providing weapons and start providing humanitary help like Russia does, yet they don't want to stop the war
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Of course, the dust and other stuff can be radioactive, you don't want to breathe that in. But its generally safe to even live on the outskirts, or go there for a few hours (there are tours that go there and walk you around the place)
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levi42: Probably wrong, People has made it in but wears mask just incase
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Chernobyl is mostly safe to be around. But not inside.
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bigger nukes usually equals less fallout because more of the radioactive material is used up in the explosion. It absolutely would be devastating, but I don't believe you'd have anything as bad as chernobyl. In terms of radioactivity at least, different scenarios chernobyl still has plenty of material inside