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Towlie

(5,561 posts)
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 04:16 PM Jan 22

I just rewatched the five episodes of Chernobyl.

The constant stream of outrageous lies from the government of the Soviet Union, and its persecution of the scientist Valery Legasov for revealing the truth, has a haunting similarity to current events here in the USA.

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I just rewatched the five episodes of Chernobyl. (Original Post) Towlie Jan 22 OP
Yeah. I watched it when it first came out. More should view it. hlthe2b Jan 22 #1
when did it come out? Recently or long time ago? BlueWaveNeverEnd Jan 22 #5
2019-HBO hlthe2b Jan 22 #6
ok. thx BlueWaveNeverEnd Jan 22 #7
Agree Tadams01KC Jan 22 #2
That Actually Could Have Been Accurate.... ProfessorGAC Jan 22 #8
I re-watched it last week too Thunderbeast Jan 22 #3
My relatives told me the ruzzians went knocking on doors in Estonia Wicked Blue Jan 22 #4
While Probably True... ProfessorGAC Jan 22 #9
Those guys were up in the helicopters Wicked Blue Jan 22 #10
A Lot Of Those Helicopter Crews Died ProfessorGAC Jan 22 #11
Widow Tadams01KC Jan 23 #12

Thunderbeast

(3,799 posts)
3. I re-watched it last week too
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 04:56 PM
Jan 22

The depth of lies and fear of disclosing the depth of the disaster to Soviet leadership was telling and predictive. Russia still holds the fiction that only 31 people died from the explosion.

I hold respect for those brave souls who knowingly sacrificed their health and lives to save literally millions of European citizens on both sides of the Iron Curtain.

Before he died, Gorbachev posited that the Chernobyl disaster disaster was the tipping point that ended the Soviet Union four years later.

I recommend it too.

Wicked Blue

(8,712 posts)
4. My relatives told me the ruzzians went knocking on doors in Estonia
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 04:57 PM
Jan 22

Last edited Thu Jan 22, 2026, 05:45 PM - Edit history (1)

and dragging men away to force them to work on the cleanup. One of my cousins escaped by hiding in the woods.

Apparently the ruzzians preferred not to sacrifice themselves so they conscripted people from the soviet republics to do the worst of the dirty work.

ProfessorGAC

(76,119 posts)
9. While Probably True...
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 05:18 PM
Jan 22

...the helicopter crews dumping water on the damaged core were Russian military.
I think they basically didn't care who they sacrificed

Wicked Blue

(8,712 posts)
10. Those guys were up in the helicopters
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 05:44 PM
Jan 22

I'm talking about people working on the ground, getting directly exposed to the radiation. I'm sure there were ruzzians there as well, possibly prisoners and others thought to be worth sacrificing.

ProfessorGAC

(76,119 posts)
11. A Lot Of Those Helicopter Crews Died
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 06:43 PM
Jan 22

They were flying through clouds of radioactive steam!
That was a super dangerous assignment.

Tadams01KC

(59 posts)
12. Widow
Fri Jan 23, 2026, 03:32 PM
Jan 23

Last edited Fri Jan 23, 2026, 06:14 PM - Edit history (1)

I recently saw the widow of the 1st Chernobyl victim was killed in a Russian drone strike. Her husband Valerii Khodemchuk was in the reactor room during the explosion and his body was never recovered.
Incredibly sad ending for his wife Nataliia.

https://kyivindependent.com/natalia-khodymchuk-widow-of-chornobyls-first-casualty-dies-following-kyiv-attack/

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