in touch with us, this is vadim chumak, doctor of biological sciences, head of the external radiation dosimetry laboratorytional research center of radiation medicine of the national of the academy of medical sciences of ukraine i congratulate you, mr. vadim, good day. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, mr. vadim. well, let's go. power plant, of course, you and i, like any ukrainians, do not want an accident to happen there, but the danger exists and it is real, and if we simulate the situation, can we say that this is the second chernobyl , well, look, now we are considering three possible scenarios of radiological impact during this e-e war, one option is of course the use of nuclear weapons, the other is the loss of control over sources. azovstal itself is collapsing, so these sources can get into the atmosphere or come into contact with people , those two scenarios are now less relevant than the scenario of a reactor accident, about which we are now talking about, and zaporizhia nuclear power plant is a threat, i would compare the hypothetical accident to this we will rather focus on the scenario