Enter our three heroes. He was among the first who participated in extinguishing a fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. He voluntarily headed the Kiev Volunteer Fire Society.He did not like to advertise the Star of the Hero received for liquidating the consequences of the Chernobyl accident, and was a very private person and citizen. From the right - Alexei Ananenko and Valeri Bezpalov. Memorial steles, as a symbol of memory of those who gave their lives to save the planet from the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster, are today in every Ukrainian city.Human memory is a unique thing. But, fulfilling his professional duty, he walked, making his way through fiery tongues and puffs of smoke at all levels, including in the engine room.Twenty minutes was enough to receive a lethal dose of radiation in those conditions.
He was an inspiration for his colleagues to complete the tasks.Viktor died two days after the death of his military comrade, Vladimir Pravik, having received a huge dose of radiation during the fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power station.Major of internal service Leonid Telyatnikov, a hero of the Soviet Union, was appointed head of HPV-2 for the protection of the Chernobyl nuclear power station in 1983.At the time of the accident, a first-class specialist L.Telyatnikov was on a tariff vacation, but he did not have time to go on vacation outside of Pripyat. The first one of the three divers died of a heart attack in 2005, others are still alive, one even working still in the industry. Vladimir died of acute radiation sickness in the 6th Moscow Clinical Hospital, two days after the celebration of May 9th.Lieutenant Viktor Kibenok is a hereditary firefighter, he worked at HPV-2 for the protection of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. He managed to live after the accident for only two weeks in a specialized clinic where he underwent treatment. He came out of the blazing flame barely alive, however, he was unable to avoid receiving a high dose of radiation. He was also informed of the accident, he arrived at the scene of the disaster shortly after V.Kibenok, V.Pravik.Leonid Telyatnikov took over the leadership of the fire brigades as the head of the fire brigades assigned to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The heroes of the series are those who realise the truth and are prepared to speak out. Their bodies, even after death, remained very radioactive, so firefighters were buried in sealed coffins and poured with concrete slabs.A wild and painful death, a terrible funeral, all this, like a symbolic bell reminds the future generation of a tragedy that no one can ever forget.The streets in the places where they were born or studied are named after them. Ignoring the obvious danger, by personal example, he showed subordinates how to fulfill their professional duty. The dosimetric instruments could not withstand the load, they were not designed to such a scale of radioactive waste emissions.As the leader of the gas and smoke protection brigade, Victor conducted a reconnaissance operation in the epicenter of radiation pollution, in the premises of the reactor hall.
When you are nearly two years old the world is certainly full of wonder. The experiment continues. On April 26, 1986, it was these guys who were the first to extinguish the fire that occurred at the fourth power unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.The tongues of fire provoked by the exploding nuclear reactor mercilessly absorbed everything in their path, the smoke screen practically did not leave any chances to survive for those who plunged into its depths. Silent heroes of Chernobyl nuclear disaster of April 26, 1986 still remain unknown and more and more often also forgotten.