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Ukraine and Russia give varying accounts of Chernobyl nuclear power plant radiation levels - The Washington Post
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Bad news': radiation 16 times above normal after forest fire near Chernobyl | Chornobyl nuclear disaster | The Guardian
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PDF] Chernobyl accident: Causes, consequences and problems of radiation measurements | Semantic Scholar
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