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Contaminated soil from the Chernobyl nuclear exclusion zone might have been spread as far as Ukraine’s capital Kyiv and possibly even to Belarus and Russia.

Ukranian nuclear experts told Sky News that tanks rolling through the area could have carried contaminated earth for miles.

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