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  2. Chernobyl: Abyss - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl: Abyss (Russian: Чернобыль), also titled Chernobyl 1986, is a 2021 Russian disaster film directed by and starring Danila Kozlovsky. [1] The film centres on a fictionalised firefighter who becomes a liquidator during the Chernobyl disaster . [ 2 ]

  3. List of game engine recreations - Wikipedia

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    Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files.

  4. List of Chernobyl-related articles - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl, a 2019 TV series; Chernobyl, a novel by Frederik Pohl; Chernobyl: Abyss, a 2021 Russian disaster film; Chernobyl Diaries, a 2012 disaster horror film; Chernobyl: Zone of Exclusion, a Russian TV series; Chernobylite, a 2021 science fiction survival video game; Decay , a 1990 Soviet film; The Gateway, a 2017 film; Lost City , a 2015 film

  5. Chernobyl (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl is a Ukrainian city, where a decommissioning Nuclear Power Plant located nearby. Chernobyl may also refer to: Chernobyl disaster, a 1986 nuclear disaster happened in the power plant nearby; Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty), which was named after the city; Chernobyl, a 2019 American–British television series

  6. Red Forest - Wikipedia

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    The first-person shooter and survival horror videogames S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (2007), S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky (2008) and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (2024), developed by the Ukrainian video game studio GSC Game World, are set in a semi-post-apocalyptic and sci-fi version of the Chernobyl exclusion zone. All three games ...

  7. Anatoly Dyatlov - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, he moved to Pripyat, in the Ukrainian SSR, to work at the newly constructed Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. His fourteen-year experience working on naval reactors in the Soviet Far East made Dyatlov one of the three most senior managers at the Chernobyl station. [1] He was in charge of Units Three and Four. [1]

  8. Template:Chernobyl - Wikipedia

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  9. Samosely - Wikipedia

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    During the past 25 years, there were more than 900 deaths and just one birth in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The only known birth occurred on 25 August 1999, when 46-year-old Lydia Sovenko gave birth to a healthy girl. Both Lydia and her husband, Mikhailo Bedernikov had returned to Chernobyl a few months earlier.