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Employees and guides of the Chornobyl Tour Travel Company have become a real net...

Won the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation: the Tour operator to Chernobyl helped the Armed Forces during the occupation of the area - WAPO (video)

Employees and guides of the Chornobyl Tour Travel Company have become a real network of informants who transmitted data on the movement of the Russian military. The Ukrainian company "Chornobyl Tour", which specializes in tourist trips to the exclusion zone, secretly assisted the Armed Forces during the occupation of Chornobyl. About it writes Washington Post. The Russian military captured the Chernobyl NPP on the first day of a full -scale invasion, February 24.

The director of the company Yaroslav Yemelyanenko and the coordinator of the agency Kateryna Aslamova could watch how the invaders labeled with the letter V enters the territory of the exclusion zone online-they have remote access to the video surveillance camera at the checkpoint. "The first thing the Russians did when the Chernobyl checkpoint drove, they removed the Ukrainian flag and turned off all the cameras," Aslava told reporters.

However, the invaders did not notice a small camera inside the booth, so she continued to work. This allowed Yemelyanenko and his employees to calculate the number and type of military equipment that has penetrated the Chernobyl territory. The flow of the Russian military began to run out only two days later. After that, the company director found contacts in Ukrainian military intelligence and transferred information there. They continued to cooperate in the future.

Yemelyanenko and Aslava contacted their guides and employees of the company who were in the occupied territory. So they created a real network of informants who collected data on the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. In a few days, the camera at the checkpoint stopped working for an unknown reason - it may have been sitting in it, or the Russians noticed it. However, at this point, the information was already transmitted by Ukrainians in the exclusion zone.

Chornobyl Tour staff continued to count the number of Russian equipment and talk about the directions of its movement. In order to send this information to Kiev, people were forced to go out with mobile phones into the field or forest, risking their own life and safety. For its part, the Chornobyl Tour team could report to their employees real information about what was happening in the country, as the Russians gave people false information about the latest news.

The occupiers kept the Chernobyl NPP for five weeks - until March 31. In 25 days, the Russians killed nine station staff, and five people were stolen. The invaders also took out hundreds of computers, radiation dosimeters, fire equipment and valuable software. Earlier in his article, focus told how to deal with a radiation threat. We painted the algorithm of action in the event of a radiation accident based on expert recommendations.