Chernobyl nuclear disaster have been released for the first time.Ukraine's government has made the previously classified files public, more than 34 years on from the world's biggest-ever nuclear accident.In the aftermath of Chernobyl's Reactor 4 exploding on April 26, 1986, thousands of people died from radiation poisoning or conditions related to radiation, while even today, rates of congenital birth conditions and certain cancers believed to be linked to the disaster are still far higher than normal in Ukraine and Belarus.The archives, published in a book edited by the Ukrainian secret service, the SBU, give an overview of the huge number of construction errors, accidents and emergency interruptions at the plant between its opening in.
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