Are nuclear power plants (NPP) safe in war torn Ukraine? Author Reinhart Brüning has exclusive access to the situation at three NPP: He is exclusively present at a secret exercise simulating a missile attack on a NPP. He as well gains first hand insights into the situation at Chernobyl during the Russian occupation – a normal night shift turning into a long nightmare. And he gets to know heroic Aleksandr Pintielin from NPP Zaporizhzhya, who manages to escape from impacting shells but goes back to work under the occupation – until he catches the eye of the Russian military police…
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