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Fire and Civil safety

November 28, 2025; Cambridge, UK: IX International Scientific and Practical Conference «EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF TODAY: INTERSECTORAL ISSUES AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCES»


ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL RISKS AT RADIATION AND NUCLEAR FACILITIES DURING THE PERIOD OF MARTIAL LAW IN UKRAINE


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-28.11.2025.024
Published
28.11.2025

Abstract

With the military situation in Ukraine becoming more complicated, the risk of radiation, chemical, and biological emergencies is increasing significantly. During wartime, the risk of radiation threats increases due to a combination of factors related to combat operations and damage to critical infrastructure. Nuclear power facilities and enterprises where radioactive materials are stored pose a particular danger.

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