Chernobyl Rain?

I’m quite skeptical about this, but I figured I’d put it out there because I believe the source is reputable, although I haven’t found much of anyone else reporting on it. The Telegraph reports on a quite disturbing alleged incident concerning the Chernobyl reactor accident of 1986:

Russian military pilots have described how they created rain clouds to protect Moscow from radioactive fallout after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986.

Major Aleksei Grushin repeatedly took to the skies above Chernobyl and Belarus and used artillery shells filled with silver iodide to make rain clouds that would “wash out” radioactive particles drifting towards densely populated cities.

More than 4,000 square miles of Belarus were sacrificed to save the Russian capital from the toxic radioactive material.

If true, this is quite a shocking bit of news. I’m really curious to hear more about it one way or another…

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