If accurate, 7 buses filled with Russian soldiers who were at the Chernobyl exclusion zone arrived at the Center of Radiology in Belarus suffering from acute radiation syndrome. twitter.com/MrKovalenko/status

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The unconfirmed report I read said they were hand digging trenches in the forest, in the exclusion zone.

Not the brightest tools.

@corlin @SPFX
Not knowing anything about radiation exposure, will they die?

@99reasons4truth @SPFX
No. Most likely not.
It depends totally on how much they inhaled.

They will have ill effects, and perhaps a higher rate of cancers.

@99reasons4truth @corlin I'd say many of them could die. I don't know what their symptoms are but any symptoms is bad. Even if they don't die soon it can kill even years later.

@99reasons4truth @corlin I had a ballroom dancer friend from Minsk who emegrated to the US. He was 6'4" muscular strong man but he had been exposed to the fallout of Chernobyl. About a year after he arrived he quickly declined in health and was diagnosed with luekemia and died.

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