Chernobyl nuclear expert Valerii Korshunov has warned people to take certain precautions in the event of Russia using ...
A nonprofit organization working in Chernobyl spotted three dogs with blue fur at the beginning of October, sparking concern.
Researchers studying stray dogs inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, the area surrounding the nuclear power plant that ...
Today, it is estimated that around 700 dogs live within the 18-square-mile area, relying on organizations like Dogs of Chernobyl for food and medical care. This year, however, the appearance of blue ...
Almost 40 years on the world's worst-ever nuclear accident, animals still roam the exclusion zone that remains off limits to ...
A genetic study of canines living in Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone separates myth from a potential breakthrough in understanding ...
Nearly four decades after the world’s worst nuclear accident, reports of stray dogs with blue fur near Chernobyl have reignited fears about lingering radiation and contamination.
MINSK, 24 April (BelTA) - Belarus is willing to join efforts with all stakeholders to minimize the impact of the Chernobyl disaster on the basis of the principles of equal rights and mutual respect, ...
The images, first shared online by Dogs of Chernobyl, a volunteer group that cares for stray animals in the exclusion zone, ...
MINSK, 24 April (BelTA) - Belarus has made significant efforts to tackle radioactive pollution following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, CIS First Deputy Secretary General Igor Petrishenko said during ...
On April 26, 1986, there was a catastrophic accident at the USSR's nuclear power plant near Chernobyl. Despite the deaths ...
Before Fukushima, the most notorious large-scale nuclear accident the world had seen was Chernobyl in 1986. The fallout from Chernobyl covered vast areas in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in ...