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Thx to @SMcDuncanX for the Aftermath Videos.
In Moscow, a man entered a pharmacy that was closed for the night, took the cash drawer, but when he tried to get out, he injured himself on the broken glass of a shop window and died of blood loss before the ambulance arrived. The deadly robbery was caught on video cameras.
The incident happened in a pharmacy located in the basement of a grocery store on Obruchev Street in the southwest of the capital.
On August 22, after 22:00, when the store itself was still working and customers were walking past the pharmacy, the man climbed into the room, breaking through the ceiling.
Security camera recorded him pulling out a cash drawer and trying to kick the drugstore's locked glass door, but failing. Then, together with the box, he began to climb up one of the windows, trying to get out in the same way that he got inside – through the ceiling. As a result, the attacker fell down, pinching his knee.
Eyewitnesses at the store videotaped the self-trapped man trying to force his way through the drugstore's glass walls and doors. After some time, the blows stopped, and onlookers suggested that he had cut himself.
Arriving rapid response team called the doctors, but those could only ascertain the death.
The 27-year-old victim who previously convicted for theft, became the victim of a deadly robbery. In the cash drawer, which he wanted to take out of the pharmacy, there were only 719 rubles.
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Happy Hitler death day everyone! Hope your all enjoying it!
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FUCK I HATE THIS WEBSITE I was becoming famous and they deleted my video :( ok The stupidest death in the universe here
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Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well, welcome to my write up of the 1986 Chernobyl Disaster!
History of Events
Fourteen thousand people used to live here now it's a ghost town. Chernobyl was one of the most devastating catastrophes to happen in the last 100 years. With an immediate death toll of 30, with another 30+ casualties & more unrecorded in the following decades due to long term radiation poisoning. With the explosion completely destroying the Number 4 Reactor during a low power test along with contaminating 150,000 square kilometres of land across Russia & Ukraine. Radioactive particles were carried across winds, spreading across parts of Europe including Sweden, Finland, The United Kingdom & more. At approximately 1:23 AM a low power test was conducted on the Number 4 Reactor, as the test began an unexpected power surge hit the reactor. Despite the attempts of the facility employees using the emergency shutdown protocol the control rods seemingly jammed while going inside of the reactor causing a reaction starting a fire, leading to two large explosions, causing the entire roof to be blown off of the reactor. Immediately after that the plant goes into a blackout and radiation begins seeping into the air, multiple fires begin to start up, compromising the integrity of the building, causing walls to crumble and equipment to fail. At 1:28 AM the first firefighters respond to the scene completely unaware of the radiation in the surrounding area, little did they know this would be the biggest mistake of their lives. At 1:35 AM firefighters made their way up to the rooftop of the Turbine Hall to fight fires that were raging up top.
Grigorii Khmel, the driver of one of the fire engines, later described what happened:
We arrived there at 10 or 15 minutes to two in the morning… We saw graphite scattered about. Misha asked: “Is that graphite?” I kicked it away. But one of the fighters on the other truck picked it up. “It's hot,” he said. The pieces of graphite were of different sizes, some big, some small, enough to pick them up… We didn't know much about radiation. Even those who worked there had no idea. There was no water left in the trucks. Misha filled a cistern and we aimed the water at the top. Then those boys who died went up to the roof – Vashchik, Kolya and others, and Volodya Pravik…. They went up the ladder … and I never saw them again.
After the arrival of the first responding firefighters, thousands of police began to setup multiple roadblocks around the town of Pripyat and the Chernobyl facility also unaware of the radiation in the area. Around 6:35 AM, 37 fire brigades totalling out to 186 firefighters or so are now at the facility fighting fires and assisting with medical. Some of these men knew the risks yet all of them still risked their lives to stop the fires and rescue people in the buildings.
Helicopters began to drop tons and tons of sand, lead, clay & boron on the burning reactor in an attempt to stop the fires and radiation, it only slightly dropped the radiation levels not doing much also in the process of dumping sand on the fire a helicopter clipped a crane and 4 people died as a result. (Can be seen further down in post)
Chernobyl Suicide Squad
The "Chernobyl Suicide Squad" was a name given to three men who took on a mission that most certainly should've lead to their demise, they were tasked to go under the power plant in hazmat diving suits to swim through radioactive water so they could shut off steam valves to prevent a world wide situation. These three men are Alexei Ananenko, Valeri Bezpalov and Boris Barnov, as they swam through radioactive waters through the blown out basement of the power plant the radiation killed their flashlights. They somehow managed to still find the valves despite the darkness, closing them and preventing a massive meltdown. All three men survived the ordeal going on to live their lives, Boris Barnov died in 2005 from a heart attack but the other two are still alive to this day.
Evacuation of Pripyat
Around 43,000 residents were evacuated from the city of Pripyat due to how close it was to the radiation and explosion, they used buses to get people out of the city only giving them a short amount of time to collect things they needed or wanted to bring. People were under the impression that it was going to be a temporary leave from their homes but unfortunately as it turned out a majority of them never saw their homes ever again.
This here is an excerpt from the evacuation announcement that they sent out to the citizens of Pripyat:
For the attention of the residents of Pripyat! The City Council informs you that due to the accident at Chernobyl Power Station in the city of Pripyat the radioactive conditions in the vicinity are deteriorating. The Communist Party, its officials and the armed forces are taking necessary steps to combat this. Nevertheless, with the view to keep people as safe and healthy as possible, the children being top priority, we need to temporarily evacuate the citizens in the nearest towns of Kiev Oblast. For these reasons, starting from April 27, 1986 2 pm each apartment block will be able to have a bus at its disposal, supervised by the police and the city officials. It is highly advisable to take your documents, some vital personal belongings and a certain amount of food, just in case, with you. The senior executives of public and industrial facilities of the city has decided on the list of employees needed to stay in Pripyat to maintain these facilities in a good working order. All the houses will be guarded by the police during the evacuation period. Comrades, leaving your residences temporarily please make sure you have turned off the lights, electrical equipment and water and shut the windows. Please keep calm and orderly in the process of this short-term evacuation.
Aftermath of Chernobyl
After the explosion some residents of Pripyat could see the flames from afar, they burned in different colors due to the graphite fires inside of the reactor, additionally to that there were hundreds of different types of radioactive particles blowing through the air towards them with the main radioactive element being Caesium-137, nobody watching the flames that night survived due to the heavy amounts of radiation they took on (500 Roentgen, 4.385 Sieverts). The surrounding areas of Chernobyl were heavily affected by the radiation caused by the meltdown of the reactor, even to this day we still see effects of the events that happened almost 40 years ago.
Environmental Effects
Ecosystems were affected by the radiation in a variety of ways, plants and animals were contaminated, agricultural lands were ruined causing the mortality rates of farm animals to raise significantly. Plants and animals were genetically altered from the radiation, causing plants to change shapes amongst other things and animals to gain physical deformities such as two heads. After the explosion a newly discovered species of mushrooms were discovered in the reactor area they seemingly were attracted to the radiation, it came to be discovered that they could actually be used to break down the radiation in the area.
The Elephants Foot
This here is a mass of radioactive materials that formed after the meltdown of the reactor, it is considered by some to be one of the most dangerous radioactive formations in the world. This formation consists of material from the reactor core along with various other metals and components from the reactor, it is has now become a staple of Chernobyl attraction for tourists. Thankfully over the years the radiation has died down quite a bit but to this day it is still dangerous to be around it for more than 5 minutes. The Elephants Foot got it's name due to it's appearance.
Chernobyl Today
Chernobyl is now mostly overgrown with nature, it has become a hotspot for adventurers and explorers alike. There are few people who chose to stay living there mostly original inhabitants not wanting to leave everything behind, also people utilize the help of "Stalkers" to maneuver through Chernobyl.
Photos of Chernobyl now
Those who died
Aleksandr F. Akimov
Yuri Y. Badaev
Anatoly I. Baranov
Nikolai S. Bondarenko
Vitaly I. Borets
Vyacheslav S. Brazhnik
Viktor P. Bryukhanov
Vladimir A. Chugunov
Razim I. Davletbayev
Viktor M. Degtyarenko
G. A. Dik
Anatoly S. Dyatlov
M. A. Elshin
Nikolai M. Fomin
Sergei N. Gazin
Mihail Golovnenko
Vasily I. Ignatenko
Yakaterina A. Ivanenko
Aleksander A. Kavunets
Grigori M. Khmel
Valery I. Khodemchuk
Viktor M. Kibenok
Igor Kirschenbaum
Yuri I. Konoval
A. P. Kovalenko
Aleksandr H. Kudryavtsev
A. A. Kukhar
Anatoly K. Kurguz
Nikolai G. Kuryavchenko
Aleksandr G. Lelechenko
Viktor I. Lopatyuk
Klavdia I. Luzganova
G. V. Lysyuk
Gennady P. Metlenko
Aleksandr A. Nekhaev
Oleksandr V. Novyk
Ivan L. Orlov
Kostyantyn H. Perchuk
Valery I. Perevozchenko
Aleksandr Petrovsky
Georgi I. Popov
Volodymyr Pravyk
Vladimir. I. Prishchepa
Viktor V. Proskuryakov
Boris V. Rogozhkin
Gennady Rusanovsky
Aleksei V. Rysin
Volodomyr I. Savenkov
Anatoly I. Shapovalov
Vladimir N. Shashenok
Anatoly V. Shlelyayn
Anatoly A. Sitnikov
Viktor G. Smagin
Boris Stolyarchuk
Leonid Telyatnikov
Volodymyr I. Tishchura
Nikolai I. Titenok
Petr Tolstiakov
Leonid F. Toptunov
Yuri Tregub
Arkady G. Uskov
Mykola V. Vashchuk
V. F. Verkhovod
Yuri A. Vershynin
Aleksandr Yuvchenko
Ivan M. Shavrey
Video of a MI-8 Helicopter crashing while flying over the reactor months later
Map of the radiation spread across Europe
Photo of a mutated calf that was born in Chernobyl
Reactor building the next day after the explosion
Central Hall before and after
Before
After
Welp that is all everyone! I really hope you enjoyed my post I will probably come back to add more later on, Thank you for your time, much love!
Sources:
https://www.chernobylgallery.com/chernobyl-disaster/timeline/
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CASCAVEL ZOO, PARANÁ, BRAZIL – MAY 24, 2014 An 11-year-old boy went on a family trip to the zoo with his father and 3-year-old brother. The boy did not respect any zoo regulations and put his hands in the cage of the felines. In addition, he jumped around their cages and teased them. His father was still supporting him and videotaping him.
With just a moment of inattention, a tiger bit into the boy's arm. Almost all of it was ripped off. The arm was left hanging by the last remnants of its skin. Doctors at the hospital could do nothing to save the arm and had to amputate it.
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March 2021 – Video footage has captured the tragic moment when students thronging the fourth floor balcony of a university in Bolivia plummeted to their deaths after the railing gave way.
Seven students were killed and five others injured at the Public University of El Alto, second-largest city in Bolivia. The incident occurred as dozens of students crammed onto the balcony to enter a lecture hall for an assembly on Tuesday.
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_The disturbing video footage, captured by a bystander moment before the students fell, shows them jostling while leaning against the railing which collapsed due to the pressure of the crowd. A number of them then went crashing down to the concrete floor while a few were pulled up by those still on the balcony.
A student in blue jacket was saved by other students as she dangled upside down as her colleagues grab her shoes to rescue her.
The cause of death was identified as “multiple defenestration trauma,” Bolivian police chief Colonel Jhonny Aguilera told reporters.
_An investigation has been ordered into the incident and the woman who was rescued would be questioned to find details.
Those dead and injured are aged between 20 to 27.
“From this accident, seven have died and five are in a critical state, some of them stabilised,” health minister Jayson Auza said.
“Our deepest condolences to the people of El Alto and to the suffering families. We await the prompt clarification of the facts,” Bolivian President Luis Arce said on Twitter.
According to Bolivia's Special Force to Fight Crime, the students who lost their lives were identified as Raúl Cadena, Genio Mamani, Saúl Mamani, Daniel Rodríguez, Anahí Chipana, Loida Sosa and Tania Roque.
The bodies have been handed over to the families without delay for last rights, the police said.
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Damn Nature, You Scary (Part 4)
First Victim
4chan Says its Fire Victim.
Documenting reality says its Chimp attack but goes on to say in the comments its an acid attack victim.
Blogger explains it as a disease
I honestly dont really know for certain sorry.
Second Victim
Documenting Reality says this is bear attack
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Gotecenter and documenting reality says he was eaten by dogs, apparently his dogs, and diex from injuries and was eatsn
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In the middle of the robbery at night, two subjects approached a motorcyclist who was on his motorcycle using his cell phone. However, one of the suspected thugs shot his accomplice who fell to the bloody ground.
Attempted assault in another criminal case in Peru. However, the victim was not at risk after an “accident” among the accomplices. In Huacho, two subjects approached a motorcyclist to steal his belongings and his mobile phone. At that time, one of the alleged criminals points the gun and fires, but the bullet falls to his accomplice who falls to the ground in blood and died on the spot.
Police arrived at the scene, who identified the deceased as 24-year-old Arturo Roberto Bazalar Meza. Neighbors asked for greater police control in the area, as robbery and motorbike and motorcycle taxis are constantly being committed.
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In Turkey / Balıkesir, 17 years old E.Ö. (who has 6 criminal records) stabbed 20 years old Ata Emre Akman. An university courier who was stabbed to death by an drunk asshole, was buried yesterday in Bursa's Mustafakemalpaşa district. While 25 stab wounds, 20 of which were fatal, were detected on Akman's body, it was revealed that he started working 5 days ago to earn his pocket money.
Ata Emre Akman