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Chernobyl

// OVERVIEW

Nexor references Chernobyl across two dispatches as a site of ongoing relevance beyond its historical record. The earlier broadcast flags it as the location of the 1986 nuclear disaster, with footage described involving tourists photographed inside highly radioactive debris-handling equipment — a piece of machinery the dispatch identifies as the "Claw of Chernobyl." The second dispatch returns to the site in broader context, framing it as one of history's worst tragedies within a wider compilation of catastrophic and anomalous events. Taken together, the dispatches treat Chernobyl less as settled history and more as an active site of reckless human behavior and unresolved consequence.

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