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Chernobyl at 40: A Sobering Reminder of Soviet Incompetence

Four decades after the reactor four explosion, the ghost city of Pripyat remains a haunting monument to the failures of a collapsed regime.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 25, 2026 at 11:01 PMProcessed April 27, 2026 at 12:59 AM
A doll sits on the remains of books in abandoned city

This Sunday marks four decades since the reactor four explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, a disaster that sent radioactive fallout across Europe and exposed the systemic rot of the Soviet Union. While the official death toll remains listed at 31, the true human cost of the 1986 catastrophe continues to be a subject of intense debate.

UN agencies estimated in 2005 that as many as 4,000 people could eventually lose their lives due to the disaster, though many experts argue the real figure is significantly higher. The city of Pripyat, once home to the plant's workers, was left to rot after the evacuation, serving today as a hollowed-out ghost town.

The site remains a grim reminder of what happens when state-run operations prioritize secrecy and bureaucratic survival over public safety and technical integrity.

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