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42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
The first nuclear accident in Earth's history
Before information about it saw the light of day, the Soviets hid it for over 30 years. The explosion at the Mayak combine was the first nuclear accid ...

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Residential and commercial buildings in the four most contaminated villages were razed to the ground.
The destroyed buildings were placed in pits and then buried. The villages were razed to the ground, and currently, none of them appear on the map.
Masada
After the Roman army captured the fortress, Masada once again became a Roman border post between 73 and 111 CE.
In the following centuries, the fortress was the scene of battles during another Jewish uprising (13 ...
Mali Empire
The Mali Empire maintained a semi-professional, full-time army to defend its borders. It was a well-organized army with an elite corps of horsemen and infantry in each battalion. The entire nation was mobilized, and each clan was required to provide a certain number of soldiers of fighting age.
The army consisted of 100,000 soldiers, of which 10,000 were cavalry. In addition to weapons, it was ...
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The Mayak combine is responsible for the appearance of a radioactive cloud over Europe in 2017.
A large area of the European Union was contaminated with the radioactive isotope ruthenium-106. Luck ...
Mohenjo-daro
Archaeological research has revealed that in the fertile Indus Valley, about 5,000 years ago, 5 large and over 30 smaller towns and hundreds of settlements and villages were established.
The civilization inhabiting these areas drew its wealth from the life-giving river that irrigated th ...
Axum Empire
The Aksumites traded ivory, rubber, silk, spices, turtle shells, salt, gold, emeralds, precious metals, and steel.
Their land was fertile, so they produced much food, with the surplus being exported deep into Africa.
Axum Empire
Aksum was a remarkably tolerant place for its time, as followers of earlier African religions were not persecuted.
During archeological excavations near the village of Edaga Rabu, researchers found the ruins of the ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
The participants of the expedition had photographic equipment and kept diaries.
The entire course of the Dyatlov group's expedition, until their mysterious death, was documented by ...
Kyshtym disaster
Only after the Chernobyl reactor explosion in 1986 did the Soviets begin to reduce the amount of waste poured into Lake Karachay.
They also began to backfill the lake. However, they did it very ineptly and explained it by lack of ...
Kyshtym disaster
Stalin's original order set the completion date for November 7, 1947, the 30th anniversary of the October Revolution.
The October Revolution was an armed coup by the Bolsheviks in the Russian Republic in 1917 that led ...