Chornobyl 40 Years Later—The Danger Is Real Again

The Chornobyl Exclusion Zone is no longer just a relic of the past—it’s a frontline.

40 years after the world’s worst nuclear disaster, the danger has returned. We spent four days inside the Zone to witness how Russia’s full-scale invasion has transformed this radioactive wilderness into a modern battlefield.

Our guides were Stalkers — a couple who once explored the Zone in secret, and now defend Ukraine.

Our route lies through:

  1. Unit 4 & The New Safe Confinement: We document the heart of the 1986 disaster and provide exclusive footage of the Russian "Shahed" drone strike on the Arch.

  2. The Old Sarcophagus: A rare look at the original "Object Shelter"—the decaying shield that stood alone against the radiation for 30 years.

  3. The Duga Radar: A massive Cold War-era Soviet relic overlooking a border now dominated by modern Electronic Warfare (EW).

The Ghost City of Prypiat: Exploring the abandoned streets where the forest is reclaiming the remains of a lost civilization.

During our expedition, we lost two drones due to proximity to the Belarusian border and intense Russian EW interference.

Our Mission: To show the world that the Exclusion Zone is a global security threat once again. This piece draws a parallel between the ruins of Prypiat and modern-day Ukraine, reminding us that 40 years later, Ukrainians are once again fighting for the survival of the entire continent.

Watch to see the exclusive footage of the damaged Arch and the reality of Chornobyl in 2026.

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