The Lethal Legacy Of Soviet Nuclear Bomb Tests In Kazakhstan
Forty years of Soviet nuclear bomb tests have left a toxic wasteland in Kazakhstan. The nuclear explosions have stopped, but Russia still rents vast swathes of Kazakh territory for missile tests that critics say are devastating for the environment and its inhabitants. For this documentary, we traveled across Kazakhstan to tell the stories of the people who live amid this lethal legacy. *** For more explainers, graphics and videos, visit: https://www.rferl.org/Multimedia or follow us on: Facebook / rferl Twitter / rferl Instagram / rfe.rl Telegram https://telegram.me/rferl We report the news in 22 countries without a free press. Our journalists are a unique source of information from the front lines. https://www.rferl.org/

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