Lost Inside the Chornobyl Sarcophagus | How to Survive 2000 Roentgen|Radiation Changes Over 40 Years
Oleksandr Kupnyi is not just a researcher — he is a true legend of Chornobyl. One of the first people to enter the Sarcophagus after the disaster at Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant. A man who has been inside dozens of times, walking through the most dangerous places on Earth. While the world was afraid to even get close, he went in — documenting, exploring, and revealing what was hidden behind concrete and radiation. Today, as we approach the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster, his story becomes even more important. Because Chornobyl is not just a tragedy — it’s a place of heroes, risks, and untold stories. And Kupnyi lived it. 🔥 In this video you will see: ✅ Who Oleksandr Kupnyi really is and why he’s called a legend ✅ What it was like to enter the Sarcophagus for the first time ✅ The hidden dangers inside the reactor ✅ Why he kept coming back again and again ✅ What Chornobyl looks like 40 years later YouTube channel of Oleksandr Kupnyi - / @chernobyl86 My insta - / sergiy.peichev

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