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Studio X97 Film: BelNPP Reactor May Fail Any Second

Studio X97 Film: BelNPP Reactor May Fail Any Second
A still from the movie "Astravets of Death"

It's very similar to Chernobyl, where the reactor was also being fine-tuned during the working tests.

Studio X97's investigation film "Astravets of Death" reveals unknown facts about the BelNPP. Thus, thanks to the film it became known that the light water reactor, which was installed in Astravets and tested on the move, as it was once at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, is not reliable.

The VVER-1200 water-cooled reactor, which has been installed in Astravets, is now in fact only being tested. Like any new mechanism that has not been fully worked out, it can fail at any second. The first such reactor was commissioned at the Novovoronezh nuclear power plant in Russia only three years ago. Immediately after the plant was put into operation at full capacity, it broke down: its generator burned down completely.

In the last 8 years alone, 15 serious accidents with light water reactors have been officially registered in Russia! Fires, equipment failures, turbo-generator failures, and more. Fortunately, the automatics has so far managed to shut down the reactors in case of emergency situations. And if it doesn't manage in time?

This is very similar to what happened in Chernobyl, where the reactor was also being fine-tuned during the working tests.

A surprising thing: for some reason, Russia has stopped building the Kaliningrad plant with the same reactor as in Belarus. At first, Finland agreed with Rosatom to build a nuclear power plant, but for several years now, Russian nuclear workers have been unable to pass through strict Finnish safety control barriers: construction has been frozen. And only Belarus dashingly throws itself into the trap of a dangerous experiment with an untested reactor.

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