Belarus Proceeding With Russian-Built Nuclear Plant Despite Accidents, Quake Worries, Neighbors’ Objections, and Need to Help Chernobyl Victims
70% of Chernobyl fallout poured down upon neighboring Belarus. Over 30 years later the government is failing to care for the victims, all while investing billions in nuclear energy. Russia is selling a new nuclear power station to Belarus with a credit line of now up to $10 billion. https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2016/04/26/governments-cut-services-to-chernobyl-survivors-while-spending-billions-on-nuclear-power-stations. Meanwhile, Greenpeace has given help to Nadesha Rehabilitation Centre in Belarus to help Chernobyl victims: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2016/04/26/chernobyls-children-of-hope-rehab-centre-as-russia-sells-nuclear-power-station-to-belarus-govt-services-for-chernobyl-survivors-cut-greenpeace-and-others-offer-help/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarusian_nuclear_power_plant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliningrad_Nuclear_Power_Plant
The Belarus nuclear power station, under construction by Russian state owned Rosatom, sits on the current Lithuanian border, as does the Russian one under construction in the Kaliningrad enclave. Last October, Russia deployed nuclear capable missiles to the Kaliningrad enclave, occupied by Russia since 1945, and which is on the other side of Lithuania. All are a clear and present danger to Lithuania (as well as to the rest of the Europe.) Formerly Koenigsberg Prussia, the German population of Kaliningrad was removed…
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