Some of the Russian military remained in control of the zone, while the rest headed towards the city of Vyshhorod, closer to Kyiv, roughly 90km south of Chernobyl. The rest of the Russians occupied a nearby sanitary checkpoint, and demanded that the station shift supervisor seek approval for any movement of employees.īy evening, Russian forces had occupied all the strategic locations in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. The Russian officers, together with police general Oleg Yakushev, were to be housed on the fourth floor. The parties eventually agreed that the captured Ukrainian national guardsmen would live in two shelters in the basement of the Chernobyl administrative building, and that Russian soldiers would not be stationed directly at nuclear facilities, according to Maxim Shevchuk, deputy director of the state-owned Chernobyl management company.
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Geiko did not comment on the details of the negotiations. Together with the Ukrainian national guard commanders, he negotiated for three hours with two Russian officers, a general and a colonel. Soldiers in black uniforms with white armbands quickly broke into supervisor Geiko’s office. The Ukrainian national guard laid down their arms. Armoured vehicles, including a tank, reached the main administration building at Chernobyl at around 2pm on 24 February.
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Russian troops entered the Chernobyl exclusion zone from Belarus at two points – the first near the village of Vilcha, to the north-west the second near the village of Kamaryn, to the north-east.