Chernobyl 35 years later good things don’t happen at night

In the program“ Postscript “on STV, the chairman of the committee“ Chernobyl Veterans “ of the Belarusian Public Association of Veterans Vladimir Kamenkov and the deputy of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus Zhanna Chernyavskaya. Yulia Beshanova, STV: What is Chernobyl for you? When you first got there, what did you see? Today we are not going anywhere, the whole world is in great need of energy, especially electric energy, so Poland is considering the possibility of building a nuclear power plant. It is possible that the Baltic countries will join the Polish version or the other. Look at how far China has come, how many nuclear power plants they have-a huge number. And South Korea – why is it in a breakthrough? Also at nuclear power plants. Japan. They stopped a little bit after the tragedy that they had at Fukushima, but
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