Chernobyl Чернобыльской - An RBMK (Reaktor Bolschoi Moschtschnosti Kanalny) is a graphite-moderated, water-cooled boiling water pressure-tube reactor of Soviet design. The RBMK reactor type was developed in the mid-1960s in the Soviet
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