Nel suo primo discorso televisivo su Chornobyl il 14 maggio 1986, Gorbachev negò ufficialmente la serietà dell’incidente. Ha descritto senza mezzi termini i rapporti internazionali come “bugie dannose” e “campagna altamente immorale”

    In his first TV address on Chornobyl on May 14, 1986, Gorbachev officially denied seriousness of the accident. He bluntly described international reports as ‘malicious lies’ and ‘highly immoral campaign’



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    1. Master-File-9866 on

      And the eventual cost of dealing with this resulted in ussr state t.v. throwing up swan lake and disappearing off the air before the user broke up in a collective of independent states.

    2. 8livesdown on

      The Soviet system punished anyone who reported bad news, so for the first few days Gorbachev believed what he was told. “an explosion had occurred, but the reactor was still intact”.

      However, if this TV address was on May 14, 1986, that’s more than two weeks after the explosion. By that point Gorbachev knew.

    3. AdSpecific6482 on

      Russians living the lie. From birth till death all they’re told is lies except for telling them to lie, that is the truth.

    4. HydrolicKrane on

      It is exactly the same pattern Moscow is using even now – they blew up Kahovka damn and deny it, bomb Mariupol theater, kill civilians in Bucha and other Ukrainian cities and call even international reports ‘malicious lies’. Those who trust Russia are fools.

    5. Excellent_Milk_3265 on

      They always did, what they can do best: which is lying.

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