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It's well known that parts of the roof were labeled by Cyrillic letters and nicknamed by female names Katya, Lyuda, Masha, Nina (and I presume Galya, Dasha, Zhenya, etc.). It's less known
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I couldn't find a diagram labeling Nina, Masha, and Katya anywhere so I made my own crappy one in MS Paint. I think I figured it out from clues in photos and
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Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia
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Just a quick question. In midnight in chernobyl the chapter about the firemen goes into detail about how they climbed the roofs to extinghish fires. Does anyone have an idea as to
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