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Tuesday, 9 December 2025
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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Dyatlov Pass incident
At the entrance to the pass, a monument was erected to honor the dead tourists.
The four-meter sculpture is located about 50 meters from the place where the tent of the Dyatlov gro ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
Rustem Slobodin's autopsy revealed a fracture of the frontal bone of the skull.
In all likelihood, the injury caused Slobodin to lose consciousness, which ended in death from hypot ...
Troy
On 14 June 1873, Schliemann discovered the so-called treasure of Priam.
The treasure consisted of 8833 pieces of gold, silver, electron (an alloy of gold and silver with a ...
Axum Empire
According to scholars, the ships of Aksum may have reached to present-day South Africa, but there is no scientific evidence for this.
However, translated Aksumite texts about the lands they reached may support such speculation.
Battle of Thermopylae
The march of Xerxes’ army to Attica took five months.
Due to the mountainous terrain of Greece, despite the bridges built and the rushing of warriors with whips, the Persian land forces advanced very slowly. They reached Greece in 480 BC.
Mohenjo-daro
Mohenjo-daro did not have city walls but was fortified with watchtowers west of the main settlement and defensive fortifications to the south.
It is presumed, given the fortifications and structure of the other major cities of the Indus Valley ...
Ancient Sumer
Among the extant Sumerian records, there is information about the catastrophic great flood.
One hypothesis is that a meteorite hit the Indian Ocean between 3,000 and 2,800 B.C., which caused the tsunami wave.
Troy
In 1998, UNESCO declared the city of Troy and its archaeological site a World Heritage Site.
Mohenjo-daro
At its best, the Indus civilization encompassed much of what is today Pakistan and northern India.
It stretched west to the border with Iran, south to Gujarat (a state on the west coast of India) in India, and north to Bactria (an ancient region of Central Asia).
Medieval world
The medieval revision of the calendar and the introduction of anno Domini.
Before the year 525, the years were counted from the foundation of Rome, according to the rules of t ...