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Monday, 20 April 2026
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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Masada
At that time, in times of danger, the inhabitants of Palestine sought refuge in mountain fortresses, which were built in the least accessible places.
Masada corresponded most closely to the term "mountain fortress" both in terms of its geographical l ...
Black death
Medieval Europe was powerless against disease. Its origin was attributed to supernatural phenomena.
It was theorized that "bad air," contaminated by the conjunction of planets, was responsible for the ...
Jamestown
The colonists were divided into three groups.
The first group was tasked with the construction of various buildings, including houses, fortificati ...
Battle of Thermopylae
Before his death, Darius gave Xerxes the task of punishing the Greeks, especially the Athenians, for their support of the Ionian uprising, and for defeating the Persians at Marathon.
Ancient Sumer
The Sumer civilization is considered the first civilization on Earth.
It is assumed that the peak of the development of their civilization was in the years 3 750 - 2 004 B.C.
Black death
It is likely that climate changes in the region were responsible for the development of the plague in Asia.
Increasing droughts caused the rodents living there to seek food sources closer to human settlements ...
Kyshtym disaster
Animals were also exposed to heavy radioactive contamination.
Livestock, dogs, and horses were kept in the vicinity of the Mayak combine. All of them were killed.
Kyshtym disaster
The exact number of people affected by the Kyshtym disaster is not known.
Official reports from the Supreme Soviet of the USSR indicate that during the 40-year history of the ...
Masada
In 73 AD Masada, occupied by the Sicarians, was one of the last three points of resistance against the Romans.
About 1,000 people lived in the fortress, including many women and children. The defense of Masada was led by Eleazar ben Jair, who was related to Menachem.
Jamestown
Despite Spain and Britain being at war, once Spanish colonists discovered the British settlement, instead of engaging in conflict, they focused on eradicating the Natives and expanding their territories and influence.
There have been cases of planting Spanish spies among the residents of Jamestown, and there is histo ...