Flatly contradicting the official account, he says that the atmosphere in the control room was completely normal right up until the destruction of the reactor.
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I also confirm: Perevozchenko came to The control room of the fourth block.
One major contributing factor to the accident was the decision to raise the power level after the reactor stalled to below 30MW.
"Dyatlov is to blame," he said.
, Dyatlov had had enough.
Bondarenko Oxygen—nitrogen station operator At the moment of the explosion stationed in the nitrogen-oxygen station, 200 meters 660 ft from block 4 Vitaly I.
In April 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics becomes one of the world's worst man-made catastrophes.