Nuclear physicist Boris Dubovsky outlines his views on the causes of the Chernobyl catastrophe, speaks of the shortcomings of the reactor design, in the 1970s research into the safety of nuclear reactors and proposals to ensure their safety, on their work in the field of nuclear physics, working together with academician Kurchatov IV, meetings with Beria LP and its role in the development of the domestic nuclear program, about accidents at sites on the processing of plutonium and their impact on people's health and life, on the conditions for creating security in the nuclear power industry, and on the causes of the difficult situation in the nuclear power industry.
Newsreel 1986: the elimination of the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.
Dubovsky Boris Grigorievich - nuclear physicist
04/28/1994
Moscow