Ukrainians detained in Fukushima: what the men were doing in the restricted zone.
Three Ukrainians detained in Japan for illegal entry
According to inkorr.com: In Japan, three citizens of Ukraine have been detained for illegally entering a territory that remains closed after the disaster at the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant. The incident occurred in the city of Okuma, where police have launched an investigation.
The detentions took place after the Ukrainians entered an abandoned house located in the restricted zone, which is still controlled due to the aftermath of the nuclear accident.
- Anatoliy Dyvats (34 years old, office worker);
- Vladislav Savinov (29 years old, driver);
- Oleksandr Kryukov (43 years old, electrician).
During questioning, the men admitted their guilt in illegal entry. Currently, law enforcement is trying to determine how they managed to access the restricted area.
According to preliminary information, the Ukrainians were detained for violating access rules to the closed zone around the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant. The case is under review, and the police are trying to establish all the circumstances of this incident.
This case once again underscores the importance of adhering to safety regulations in areas that remain dangerous after nuclear accidents. The Japanese authorities continue to monitor the situation in the areas affected by the disaster to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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