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  "textContent": "Psychological prohibitions against endangering civilian reactors and other infrastructure are becoming dangerously thin Four decades after a failed experiment in Soviet Ukraine led to a world-shaking radiation disaster and made Chernobyl infamous, the psychological safeguards protecting nuclear facilities from military action are weaker than ever. In March and April of 2026, bombs landed near the […]",
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