We all know about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster but few have heard of the nearby secret military facility whose purpose is shrouded in mystery. The world’s worst nuclear accident belched 400 times ...
The peaceful untouched forest north of Ukraine’s capital, Kiev, is a perfect spot to enjoy the outdoors – save for one fact. It contains the radiation-contaminated Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, ...
When the Chernobyl nuclear explosion happened in 1986, it shook the world in many ways. Not only did it put the now ghost town of Pripyat on the map for all the wrong reasons, it also exposed the ...
Artist Fedor Alexandrovich at Chernobyl in a still from ‘The Russian Woodpecker’ (courtesy FilmBuff) His central fixation is the Duga, a towering Soviet radar that sent eerie pecking noises across the ...
Chad Gracia’s documentary takes Russian artist Fedor Alexandrovich as its spirit guide into a labyrinthine conspiracy involving Chernobyl, secret military technology and the Maidan uprising By Leslie ...
On July 4th, 1976, as Americans celebrated the country’s bicentennial with beer and bottle rockets, a strong signal began disrupting shortwave, maritime, aeronautical, and telecommunications signals ...
See photos of an amazing Soviet-era relic in the Ukraine. It’s the enormous Duga radar installation, now decaying in the forests surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site.
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