More than 500,000 residents in Ukraine were ultimately forced to leave their homes. Temperatures beneath the reactor were high and the series shows them stripping naked. In this article, we will tell you about the supervisor of the shift, Aleksandr Akimov, and his role in the accident. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnFeTe0nDw8. Ultimately, though, he is happy the show has refocused attention on the disaster and the scale of damage caused. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. During the test, Akimov called for the AZ-5 (scram) button to be pressed to shut down the reactor, and Toptunov operated the button. People that are usually blamed for the explosion are the plant employees who worked at the night of the explosion: Aleksandr Akimov, the supervisor of the shift; Leonid Toptunov, the senior reactor control chief engineer; and Anatoly Dyatlov, deputy chief engineer of the power plant. Our first priority is--PEREVOZCHENKO, 30's, bursts in. The Emmy-winning HBO mini-series "Chernobyl," which is a dramatized account of the 1986 nuclear power plant disaster, has rekindled conversation about the accident, its subsequent cleanup and the long-term impacts on people living near the power plant. Unfortunately, the first five years after the accident, the details were kept secret, but now the scientists and activists have the access to archives. Within two weeks, both Mr Akimov and Mr Toptunov had died in a Moscow hospital of acute radiation syndrome (ARS). "The reactor looked so damaged, it seemed there was nothing else to do there.". One of the most dramatic scenes in the miniseries shows three power plant workers volunteering to go into an underground tunnel beneath the damaged reactor to open a vital drainage valve. Arriving at work that morning, Mr Breus says he did not see any fire. Can either be found at house parties telling everyone Charles Manson was only 5ft 2" or at home reading true crime magazines. And still the shift leader is ruminating if the catastrophy was his fault: "What have we done wrong? [. ", "Possibly, Anatoly Dyatlov became the main anti-hero in the show because that was how he was perceived by the power plant's workers, his subordinates and top-management, in the beginning. 0000017865 00000 n Children are shown playing in the radioactive dust, which falls from the sky like snow. Raising power after this point put the reactor into a potentially dangerous state, due to Xenon poisoning, as well as design flaws in the reactor unknown to the operators. In fact, theyre completely true. All three men were sentenced to 10 years in a labour camp for their role in the disaster and series creator Craig Mazin maintains that Dyatlov in particular was a "real bully", who later made statements that were not credible. I also heard that his otopsy file is closed to the public and is only accessible with specific permission. He stayed behind and had his crew turn on the emergency water pumps to flood the reactor - sadly, the power source was inactive. How would I find another job after that?". I will start a new life. The buses which escorted the residents out of Pripyat spread the radiation to wider areas. Dyatlov ordered Toptunov and Akimov to raise the power to the requisite 700 MW. My body parts not covered by clothes - such as hands, face and neck - were red". [3] The operators attempted to perform a rundown test before scheduled routine maintenance, during which reactor 4 exploded. Mr. Alexander was the one who managed the block control panel of the reactor in Chernobyl. Whilst he was in hospital. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. "I saw other colleagues who worked that night. Mice embryos used for research have dissolved in the conditions, and horses left that lived within 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) of the power plant died due to their thyroid glands disintegrating. Select it and press Ctrl+Enter, Yegor Moskvitin reviews a poignant new depiction of the Soviet disaster, I was there, and I dont want to watch this anymore, A journalist in Baltimore shows HBO's Chernobyl to his stepfather and discovers that he was part of the USSR's military cleanup, The widow of a Chernobyl engineer remembers her husband and describes returning to work at the power plant after the 1986 nuclear accident. At least 5,000 people were badly affected at the time, while women who were pregnant were simply told to have abortions. Aleksandr Fyodorovich Akimov ( Russian: ; 6 May 1953 - 11 May 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the supervisor of the shift that worked at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Unit 4 on the night of the Chernobyl disaster, 26 April 1986. Theres something wrong with you.. Mr Breus worked with many of the individuals portrayed and has given his verdict of the series. Or something along those lines. 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Hours after the world's worst nuclear accident, engineer Oleksiy Breus entered the control room of the No. Aleksandr Fyodorovich Akimov (Russian: ; 6 May 1953 11 May 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the supervisor of the shift that worked at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Unit 4 on the night of the Chernobyl disaster, 26 April 1986. Ultimately, though, he is happy the show has refocused attention on the disaster and the scale of damage caused. "As we moved through it, we were aware that there were the ghosts of history around us," Mazin said. That is how you advance your career and win awards. While viewers may have difficulty grasping the scale of the war being waged inside the Exclusion Zone, its impossible to miss the human sacrifices it required. Aleksandr Akimov was born on 6 May 1953 in Novosibirsk, Russian SFSR (Republic of the Soviet Union . [4] During the accident, he was exposed to a fatal radiation dose of 1300rem. Firefighters sent from neighbouring Pripyat did not know of any radiation exposure and Ignatenko died of acute radiation syndrome on 13 May 1986. When confronted with confusing reactor indications, he initiated an emergency shutdown of Unit 4 of the large electricity . Some of the stories, however, only seem like they were cooked up in a Hollywood screenwriters room. There was no smoke or fire, just fumes coming from the damaged part. He is reported to have stated that he believed he had done everything correctly. 21 0 obj <> endobj 04:00 - Further fire fighting units arrive from Chernobyl, Polesskoe and Kiev. When I finished my shift, my skin was brown, as if I had a proper suntan all over my body. At first, they also tried to reason with me, saying, Youre young. "When he was present at the block, it created tension for everyone. Leonid Fedorovych Toptunov ( Ukrainian: , Russian: ; 16 August 1960 - 14 May 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the senior reactor control chief engineer at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Unit 4 on the night of the Chernobyl disaster . Alexander Akimov was the head of the night shift that worked at reactor number 4 on the night of the accident. Wrong : the poor guy who saw the skin of his leg fell off was Vyacheslav S. Brazhnik, Senior turbine operator. Chernobyl guide Yuri Tatarchuk explained, Kopachi was very badly contaminated and so it was decided to bury it, house by house. "A thin stream the firemen poured probably evaporated before it even reached reactor.". 3, Firefighters pictured in 1986 before cleaning debris from the roof of the No. ax1N58[zR)8WN}+|[x? Aleksandr Akimov was born on 6 May 1953 in . 0000001084 00000 n The scene where Dr. Khomyuk is jailed by the KGB was filmed in Vilnius at a real former KGB prison. And Oleksiy Breus sees their portrayal as "not a fiction, but a blatant lie". But while many have complimented the show's attention to detail, he believes it is also one of the downsides of the TV series. Russians and Ukrainians have watched it via the internet, and it has had a favourable rating on Russian film site Kinopoisk. 0000002865 00000 n Sam Troughton, an English actor, performed the role of Chernobyl supervisor of the shift in the Chernobyl series by HBO in 2019. Youll burn together. I followed them around them like a dog I stood by the door for hours, asking and begging. Hours after the world's worst nuclear accident, engineer Oleksiy Breus entered the control room of the No. The information is all on the level of 'he said, she said'. Two weeks have passed since the explosion as Akimov's suffering is ends. He was 33 at that time. ", Russia to make its own show about Chernobyl, Giant structure moves in to cover Chernobyl, TV drama Chernobyl: 'So chilling, it spares you nothing', Chernobyl: The end of a three-decade experiment, Street fighting in Bakhmut but Russia not in control, Russian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims. https://i.imgur.com/gfghbDQ.jpg. [. What are you thinking? Alexander Akimov (Sam Troughton) was the night crew shift supervisor during the early . The roles of three key personalities lie at the heart of the story: Plant director Viktor) Bryukhanov, chief engineer Nikolai Fomin and deputy chief engineer Anatoly Dyatlov. The Chernobyl disaster is one of the most famous nuclear catastrophes in the world, but not many people know that if it hadn't been for one man, the damage would have been much worse. Akimov eventually succumbed to acute radiation syndrome two weeks after the disaster at the age of 33. They didnt have a clue. [1], Leonid Toptunov was born on 16 August 1960 in Mykolaivka, Buryn Raion, Sumy Oblast. Hours after the explosion, helicopters were flown over Reactor No. They pumped water into the reactor core, which was the right thing to do at the moment but the wrong thing to do in a long run. Its no better now than it was 28 years ago. [4] His parents once asked about the cause but he only could say they had followed regulations. "Another friend treated at the same time said he had a date with his girlfriend close to the bridge that night. On April 26, 1986, an explosion occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the northern part of Soviet Ukraine, an event which today is widely known as the Chernobyl disaster. 3, Firefighters pictured in 1986 before cleaning debris from the roof of the No. The reason was the reactor's unstable condition due to low electrical network power. 4. During his studies of the reactor documentation, he mentioned to his friend, Sasha Korol, that control rods may, in certain circumstances, accelerate rather than slow the reaction. The scene where Dr. Khomyuk is jailed by the KGB was filmed in Vilnius at a real former KGB prison. Yes, i thought the same about Razim Davletbayev. In 1983, he graduated from the Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, with a specialist degree in nuclear power plant engineering. The explosion occurred. "Now you look like a coal minister." It has nothing to do with reality. Here's an interview with Kovalenko: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnFeTe0nDw8. 43 0 obj<>stream Abagian recalled, Children were running in the streets; people were hanging laundered linen out to dry. It was close to midnight at the end of April 26 when an evacuation was ordered; 1,200 buses and 200 trucks relocated 47,000 residents of Pripyat. At first, our commanders didnt know what to do. This should come as no surprise that the reasons for the explosion are being thoroughly investigated. HWr6'/u;6;vL&uJIZ$U|}b5bFB(D9/Wa"wFdezT$~0An0:1z34Pd6:8xk67muc4AUW['n|1yb-,{R;&]<47LVSIqNpsiw8$<7[sA{M`D)Q|i>v`H;h\ul) #@rGF0#?uUs$ [2_\qM/0[KW.jPqA^|)>FCNM]-` e?5"`JjHLkl}o! Oleksiy Breus says the accident helped reveal the substantial flaws of the Soviet system. Some dogs have been fitted with radiation sensors and GPS receivers, which help to map the radiation levels across the exclusion zone.[8]. The traffic was insane. On the night of 26 April 1986, Leonid Toptunov was working in the control room at the reactor control panel, with Aleksandr Akimov. [4] They were found by other workers and taken to the infirmary. In 2014, Michael Donnelly, chairman of Chernobyl Childrens Appeal, said, These children are forced to suffer through no fault of their own. In March 1983, Toptunov began his career at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Ill say its him until proven otherwise! Firefighters sent from neighbouring Pripyat did not know of any radiation exposure and Ignatenko died of acute radiation syndrome on 13 May 1986. ", Russia to make its own show about Chernobyl, Giant structure moves in to cover Chernobyl, TV drama Chernobyl: 'So chilling, it spares you nothing', Chernobyl: The end of a three-decade experiment, Street fighting in Bakhmut but Russia not in control, Saving Private Ryan actor Tom Sizemore dies at 61, Alex Murdaugh's legal troubles are far from over, The children left behind in Cuba's mass exodus, Xi Jinping's power grab - and why it matters, Snow, Fire and Lights: Photos of the Week. The calamity is considered the most disastrous nuclear power plant accident in history, and the area itself is still suffering in its aftermath. "When he was present at the block, it created tension for everyone. The digging only pushed radioactive material deeper into the soil and closer to the water table, so that contamination spread even further., Today, only two buildings are left standing, one of which is the former kindergarten, where children were not evacuated until 36 hours of exposure. At 1:23 AM, the reactors power levels surged, and the events that followed led to an explosion which released more than 50 tons of radioactive material into the atmosphere.[1]. "I've never heard there was a crowd of people who went to watch the fire at night," he says. Before coming to Soviet Ukraine, he installed reactors into submarines at a shipbuilding plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, where he was once exposed to a nearly fatal dose of radiation. Toptunov had literally turned white.". 2023 BBC. He wanted to live. He wanted a promotion which was promised to him in case of a successful test. [3] However, the reactor stalled unexpectedly during test preparations, dropping to a low 30 MW. On April 26, 1986, an explosion occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the northern part of Soviet Ukraine, an event which today is widely known as the Chernobyl disaster. "Radiation exposure, red skin, radiation burns and steam burns were what many people talked about but it was never shown like this. The reason was the reactors unstable condition due to low electrical network power. They showed Mr. Schadov as an incompetent official who is not respected by the miners. Shift leader Borys Baranov died in 2005, while Valery Bespalov and Oleksiy Ananenko, both chief engineers of one of the reactor sections, are still alive and live in the capital, Kiev. But I have to ask about his legs. Police roamed the streets wearing gas masks, but the residents were kept in the dark and only heard rumors. Poor guy. However, the power reduction had been too abrupt, which put the reactor into a "poisoned" condition (a buildup of 135Xe, a strong neutron absorber), and made the reactor stall. 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Mr Breus worked with many of the individuals portrayed and has given his verdict of the series. Everyone stay calm. Biography [ edit] So from that Im assuming those could be pretty true about him, especially skin being so delicate because of the radiation. "I saw the damage at reactor No. Twitter: @thecheish. In 1976, Akimov graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, with the degree of specialist in engineering and automation of heat and power processes. Press J to jump to the feed. "The reactor looked so damaged, it seemed there was nothing else to do there.". "I saw the damage at reactor No. He and his crew then stayed and manually pumped the emergency feedwater into the reactor. The authors would never pass up a chance to introduce a brand new scientific discovery to the world! There was one in particular where the floor sloped down, so it was lower than the entrance to the door, and the idea was that youd go into that room, and they would fill it with water, up to your knees or so, so you couldnt sleep. "Radiation exposure, red skin, radiation burns and steam burns were what many people talked about but it was never shown like this. Belarus shares a border with Ukraine, and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is quite close to said border; in 2010, UNICEF reported that 20 percent of adolescents in Belarus suffer from chronic illnesses or disabilities caused by birth defects. His famous quote We did everything correctly has been used in the Chernobyl series by HBO. Press J to jump to the feed. The actor playing Alexander Akimov, for instance, was never even put in makeup to depict the loss of his face. [11] They were found guilty of gross violation of safety regulations which led to an explosion. Dr. Robert Peter Gale, known as the Chernobyl Doctor, was one of the many physicians and scientists brought in from 15 nations to help with the aftermath of the disaster. 0000008353 00000 n My body parts not covered by clothes - such as hands, face and neck - were red". At 9:25 time mark, do you think it might be Khodemchuk? ", Most of the firefighters were pouring water on the damaged reactor, he says. He got a mild type of acute radiation syndrome, a doctor said. [4], In 2008, Akimov was posthumously awarded with the 3rd degree Order For Courage by Viktor Yushchenko, then the President of Ukraine.[5]. After two episodes, with the initial fire extinguished and early panic beginning to subside, the focus shifts to questions about why the reactor exploded and who was responsible for the disaster. Toptunov, along with non-essential personnel, was dismissed. Even after more than three decades, the death toll of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster is still wildly disputed. At conservative gathering, Trump is still the favourite. Pilot Alexander Petrov, who responded to the scene, recalled, It took us more than 24 hours to get things going. This is how they decided to portray the Minister of Coal Industry Mikhail Shchadov. You could see the equipment and pumps exposed. "I was surprised they even brought us there," Mr Breus says of arriving at work the morning after the explosion. Underreported stories. "There are many stereotypes shown, typical of Western portrayal of the Soviet Union," argues Oleksiy Breus. Its a little like if you were in a skyscraper, and you said to yourself, This is solid! [] You just feel safe within it. He was portrayed by actor Volodya Stepanenko in the 2004 Zero Hour TV series. Later in May, the Russian first deputy health minister also issued a warning that vodka and red wine were not a cure for radiation exposuredespite popular belief. In the hours after the explosion, he spoke to Oleksandr Akimov, the shift leader at the No. Continue Reading 6 2 More answers below Michael Karnerfors This further increase in power caused the reactor to explode. 0000001006 00000 n Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. But Chernobyl continues to hit its mark, from a bonafide miners joke (Whats as big as a house, burns 20 liters of fuel every hour, puts out a shit-load of smoke and noise, and cuts an apple into three pieces? xref Contrary to reports that the three divers died of radiation sickness as a result of their action, all three survived. Nekhaev even had to have his leg amputated. He's growing weaker, wheezes, can hardly talk anymore. Also, emotions and mood at that time are shown quite precisely, both among the personnel and the authorities. Is it Kovalenko? As we know from the official data, Akimov is wrongfully accused of being responsible for the accident. Ive never heard anything about his face, only his skin blackening and shriveling. [3][page needed] At some point he gave deathbed confessions stating repeatedly: I did everything correctly. The reactor power level had been reduced, preparing for a planned safety test. In July 1987, Chernobyls plant director Viktor P. Bryukhanov, chief engineer Nikolai M. Fomin, and deputy Anatoly S. Dyatlov were sentenced to two to ten years at a labor camp. They knew where the valves were, so they were the right men for the task. A few hours later Akimov is dead. Read about our approach to external linking. Dr. Gale treated patients who had suffered such a high exposure to radiation that even a bone marrow transplant could not save them. On April 26th, 1986, at 1:23 am, Alexander Akimov did what he and thousands of other nuclear plant operators have been trained to do. A subreddit to discuss the Chernobyl Disaster that happened on the night of April 26, 1986, and the Exclusion Zone that isolates the city of Pripyat from the rest of the world. [2] He worked as a unit control engineer and senior reactor control engineer. Because what it can do is savage. Nevertheless, Mazin says the creators wanted to avoid abusive filmmaking and decided not to show the absolute extremes of radiation sickness. Normally, there is a strict ban on visits to the isolation ward but in hopeless cases the doctors make exceptions. They were saving lives, and in doing so they put themselves in the line of fire, and this is a fire that doesnt kill you quickly. Undeservedly condemned, professionally slandered. He has been a guest speaker on numerous national radio and television stations and is a five time published author. It's now a museum. You could see the equipment and pumps exposed. 0000015771 00000 n Warning: This story contains plot details from the miniseries. The dogs have been driven out of the woods by the wild wolves that habitat the area. "It was clear they felt sick. He got a mild type of acute radiation syndrome, a doctor said. Im not a religious man, but I suppose thats as religious as Ill ever feel. This documentary. Who is the man on the time stamp on 9:20? Creator Craig Mazin Stars Jessie Buckley Jared Harris Stellan Skarsgrd See production, box office & company info Watch on HBO Max S1 with Prime Video Channels More watch options 1156/2008 of 12 December 2008", https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/en/1156/2008/sp:max100, Shift supervisor of Night shift at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. endstream endobj 27 0 obj<>stream "They were not looking good, to put it mildly," he says. Leonid Fedorovych Toptunov (Ukrainian: , Russian: ; 16 August 1960 14 May 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the senior reactor control chief engineer at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Unit 4 on the night of the Chernobyl disaster, 26 April 1986. We dont think of our own death. ", he asks the one in the neighbouring bed, "We only pressed the shutdown button!" They were very pale. 4 reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine. He sent a letter to his parents and left a note on where to find him in Moscow. Cheish Merryweather is a true crime fan and an oddities fanatic. Another common birth defect in this region is microcephaly, in which a babys head is smaller and not in proportion with the rest of their body. He began his career at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in September 1979. The original footage was probably taken at reactor 4 control room during the time our guys were on crew, that's why many of them can be seen. Without functioning bone marrow in the body, a patient will usually die within four weeks. "A big cup, vodka, KGB everywhere.". DYATLOV (to the room) This is an emergency. Alexander Akimov worked with other employers in the reactor after the explosion. For Russian football coach and player, see, This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is. Warning: spoilers ahead. During the evening of April 25, engineers made several fatal mistakes, including disconnecting Reactor No. It took 3.5 hours to evacuate. 04:30 - Chief engineer Fomin arrived in the Block 4 control room. 4 reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine. "They were not looking good, to put it mildly," he says. 03:30 - Telyatnikov contacted Akimov, asking what was happening to his firemen; Akimov sent him a dosimetrist. In an attempt to contain the disaster, helicopters dumped lead slabs weighing 40 kilograms (88 lb) each on the reactor, followed by several tons of radiation absorbing-sand. A member of staff at the plant . See a comparison with a very old photo of Stolyarchuk: https://bit.ly/3wBuX2S Pay attention to the "indentation" of the line of his moustache on the right side of the face. 0000013685 00000 n TV Shows. Vasily Ivanovich Ignatenko was born on 13 March 1961, in the Brahin District of the Gomel Region of the Byelorussian SSR. It is the same in the case of the Chernobyl disaster. A member of staff at the plant from 1982, he became a witness to the immediate aftermath on the morning of 26 April 1986. Within two weeks, both Mr Akimov and Mr Toptunov had died in a Moscow hospital of acute radiation syndrome (ARS). The third episode of Chernobyl is a conversation about causes and consequences. But no matter how strict he was, he was still a high-level professional.". All three men were sentenced to 10 years in a labour camp for their role in the disaster and series creator Craig Mazin maintains that Dyatlov in particular was a "real bully", who later made statements that were not credible. "For example, that useless secrecy, which became one of the reasons behind the Chernobyl disaster. It kills you slowly, and it kills you in an excruciating manner. ", "Possibly, Anatoly Dyatlov became the main anti-hero in the show because that was how he was perceived by the power plant's workers, his subordinates and top-management, in the beginning. 4 reactor, Oleksiy Ananenko (then and now) with a scene from the TV series showing the three workers wearing respirators, The TV series portrays how 400 miners were involved in digging the tunnel under the damaged reactor, The TV series shows Pripyat residents watching events unfold on what was later nicknamed the "Bridge of Death", The damage caused to the facility by the biggest nuclear disaster in history, Chernobyl mini-series review: 'It stops you sleeping', Chernobyl disaster: 'I didn't know the truth', Craig Mazin maintains that Dyatlov in particular was a "real bully", The people who moved to the Chernobyl exclusion zone, US-made cheese can be called 'gruyere' - court, AOC under investigation for Met Gala dress, Canadian grandma helps police snag phone scammer, The children left behind in Cuba's exodus. Aleksandr Fyodorovich Akimov (Russian: ; 6 May 1953 - 11 May 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the supervisor of the shift that worked at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Unit 4 on the night of the Chernobyl disaster, 26 April 1986. Vasily Ignatenko was just 25 when he succumbed to slow death via radiation poisoning after fighting the fires of Chernobyl. It's not just a local interest, for a small group of people, but it is still worldwide. Instead, the job was handed over to humans, who could not be exposed for any longer than 40 seconds. Most of the liquidators were military reserves, and the army did not have enough uniforms suitable for working in radioactive conditions. And also being under that same piece of sky, you start to feel a little closer, in a sense, to who they were. There is a myth that no life can survive in Chernobyl, which is simply not true. Press J to jump to the feed. "My chances are small", he told his colleagues "But if I survive this, one thing is sure: I will never work in a power plant again.

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