1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Ukraine
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August 14, 1984
This document summarizes the specialists' report on the lack of reliability of the reactors at Chernobyl, citing that the lack of protective layers and other structural flaws in the reactor that could lead to radioactive contamination and accidents.
July 20, 1984
The document refers to a conversation with a specialist in nuclear energy, who explains how gaps at the joints of pipes are causing problems in the blocks at both the Chernobyl and Kursk plants.
March 1, 1984
This report discusses to violations of reactor designs and the disintegration of load-bearing concrete due to extreme temperatures and improper wall insulation.
May 20, 1983
This document discusses weaknesses in the technical designs of nuclear power plants in the USSR and their potential consequences, concluding that the Leningrad, Kursk, and Chernobyl plants are extremely dangerous.
September 15, 1982
The document discusses the number of foreigners who visited the Ukrainian SSR, rumored military training of OUN fighters in Southern England, the suspected murder of a Soviet ship captain in international waters, and a Unit 1 reactor accident at Chernobyl in 1982.
December 19, 1978
The document explains violations of technological norms, labor laws, and assembly work at Chernobyl within one year of its official opening.
July 24, 1973
The document reports on the violation of technical regulations process at Chernobyl nuclear power plant construction.
April 2, 1973
This document discusses the violation of technical rules of reinforcement and concrete work in the construction of the Chernobyl plant, concluding that these deficiencies will diminish the quality of the energy output.
April 26, 1986
This KGB report provides a chronology of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and gives information on the disaster's first victims.