shcherbin divided the entire government commission into six groups and appointed a leader, and each of these groups and, uh, gave specific tasks to each of them, the group that headed by academician legasov, it was instructed to localize the accident. no one knew exactly how this could be done . this means that in the first days everyone had dosimeters before winter, and, accordingly, when they appeared, so it was simply pointless to use them, then, of course, in the first few days he did not know exactly what he was receiving, but he received there from 400 to 600 roentgens per hour is, well, already that dose, if it works out, uh, for a few days quite regularly. this is a dose of already incompatible life, in order to understand how strong the radiation around the fourth block was, it is enough to look at these frames, taken on april 28, 1986, explosions on films that you see not technically, brother, this is the camera's reaction to the off-scale level of gamma radiation at this height, as then scientists owe us. i thought the whole thing was less than three and a half thousand roen