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Ukrainian soldiers train for combat with Russia in a Chernobyl ghost town

Pripyat, in the Exclusion Zone of Chernobylwhere soldiers of the Ukrainian National Guard carried out urban combat exercises on Friday.

The training held at one of the most radioactive sites on the planet was done amid fears of a potential Russian invasion.

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Moscow has posted more than 100,000 soldiers on the border with Ukraine and has sent personnel to Belarus, 10 km to the north, to carry out joint exercises.

For the Ukrainian forces, the deserted streets and apartment buildings of PripyatEmpty since the inhabitants were evacuated after the 1986 nuclear disaster, they are an ideal training ground.

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Soldiers in camouflage gear practiced dislodging armed attackers from buildings, firing mortar rounds, and engaging snipers in urban conditions.

Ukrainian servicemen take part in joint tactical and special exercises in the ghost town of Pripyat, near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, on February 4, 2022. (Sergei Supinsky / AFP)

Emergency services staged evacuations, in which a loudspeaker on a drone asks residents to leave, and put out fires caused by the fighting.

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“Since there are no civilians around here, we can do the exercises with live ammunition in a situation as close as possible to an urban war”said a soldier who identified himself as Litva.

But training inside the exclusion zone has its risks.

Before training, the first of its kind in Pripyatworkers with radioactivity meters evaluated the route to verify that there were no radioactive sources.

“Everything was checked and does not represent a danger”Litva assured confidently, clutching his automatic rifle.

radioactive sources

Some Western rulers insist that the presence of Russian troops on the border is a real and urgent threat, but authorities in Kiev warned against “panic”.

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov downplayed the possibility of an incursion by Russian forces from Belarus.

The United States has said there could be as many as 30,000 Russian troops in the country, but Reznikov insisted the “several thousand” Russians across the border in Belarus are not enough for an attack.

Ukrainian servicemen take part in joint tactical and special exercises in the ghost town of Pripyat, near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, on February 4, 2022. (Sergei Supinsky / AFP)

Ukrainian servicemen take part in joint tactical and special exercises in the ghost town of Pripyat, near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, on February 4, 2022. (Sergei Supinsky / AFP)

He also cited the difficult terrain as an obstacle, as well as the danger of radiation if they try to pass the exclusion zone towards the capital, Kiev.

“This area is very difficult to traverse. Forests, swamps, rivers, it is difficult to pass on foot, even more so with a tank,” Reznikov told journalists taken to the exclusion zone to observe the exercises.

“And don’t forget that, since the disaster, some highly radioactive areas remain on the route from Belarus,” he recalled.

reinforced security

Ukrainian Interior Minister Denys Monastyrskiy said that due to rising tensions, security has been tightened around all nuclear reactors, including the Chernobyl site, now covered by a huge protective sarcophagus.

“We are absolutely sure that the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is not under threat,” Monastyrskiy said.

But the National Guard forces in Pripyat were not training to counter a full-scale Russian invasion.

They prepared for the threat of uniformed infiltrators who could take over buildings and destabilize the country.

That is what happened when Russia seized the Crimean peninsula in 2014 and began fueling the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine.

The Ukrainian authorities insist that internal destabilization is their main concern.

“We have to show our ability to react to any event,” Monastyrskiy said.

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