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  1. Dyatlov, Plant Director Viktor Bryukhanov and Chief Engineer Nikolai Fomin are put on trial for their mismanagement of the disaster. Shcherbina, Khomyuk and Legasov give testimony. Whilst Legasov attributes the incident to Dyatlov's blatant disregard for safety procedure, he does not hold him solely responsible. He reveals (though in doing so admits that his testimony at the IAEA conference in ...

  2. 2. Nov. 2021 · November 2, 2021 at 6:50 p.m. EDT. Viktor Bryukhanov in an undated photograph. (Alamy Stock Photo) Viktor Bryukhanov, the engineer who oversaw the construction and operation of the Chernobyl ...

  3. In 1820, Nikolai Gogol went to a school of higher art in Nezhin (Nizhyn) (now Nizhyn Gogol State University) and remained there until 1828. It was there that he began writing. He was not popular among his schoolmates, who called him their "mysterious dwarf", but with two or three of them he formed lasting friendships. Very early he developed a dark and secretive disposition, marked by a ...

  4. Keterlibatan individu dalam bencana Chernobyl. Bencana Chernobyl adalah kecelakaan nuklir yang terjadi pada tanggal 26 April 1986 di Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Nuklir Chernobyl, Republik Sosialis Soviet Ukraina. 160 pegawai berdinas di dua kompleks PLTN ini pada malam tanggal 25 April sampai 26 April, termasuk teknisi pegawai pemeliharaan dari ...

  5. Nikolai Bryukhanov All or a portion of this article consists of text from Wikipedia, and is therefore Creative Commons Licensed under GFDL . The original article can be found at Grigori Sokolnikov and the edit history here .

  6. Nikola (Fernsehserie) 12. Sep. 1997 – 16. Dez. 2005 auf RTL Television. Nikola ist eine deutsche Comedyserie, die von 1997 bis 2005 von der Sony Pictures Film- und Fernsehproduktion (SPFFP) (vormals Columbia TriStar FFP) für RTL produziert wurde. Die Hauptdarsteller sind Mariele Millowitsch und Walter Sittler . Am 16.

  7. 4. Juni 2019 · As shown in HBO's Chernobyl, Dyatlov, Bryuhkanov, and Fomin were all sentenced to several years of hard labor for their criminal misconduct and responsibility of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. According to various articles of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR, Bryuhkanov was sentenced to 10 years in prison, with both Dyatlov and Fomin ...