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I agree. Anything Russian-built is an accident waiting to happen.

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Yep, like Chernobyl. I guess the US and France should build the Ukrainians some new reactors and a few gas wells.

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dangerous experiment that threatens safety and health of the Ukrainian citizens and peoples of Europe.

1 50 % of electcric energy in Ukraine probuced on nuclear reactors - one of the highest share in the world

2 These reactors buid by Russian for Russian made nuclear fuel and when Ukraine nationalisic governement

start experiments with american fuel - it was a dangerous accident on South-Ukrainian nuclear power plant in 2010 the accident also took palce in 2005 when Orange Governement of 1 Maydan try to change bad Russian fuel by good American

3 There are bad experience in Czech republic and Finland - they also try to use US fuel in Russian reactors

4 These reactors as a rule very old - they work out their terms

Europe really looks for new Chernobyl - it's sooo funny !!!

jeff1985 I agree. Anything Russian-built is an accident waiting to happen.

gelendestrasse Yep, like Chernobyl. I guess the US and France should build the Ukrainians some new reactors and a few gas wells.

The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant: The reactors for Units 1, 2, and 6 were supplied by General Electric, those for Units 3 and 5 by Toshiba, and Unit 4 by Hitachi. All six reactors were designed by General Electric.[5][6]

Sorry - General Electric is Russian company??

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