Everything that was published years after the Chernobyl Catastrophe could refer to a great deal of substantial material and facts in retrospect.
And that is exactly what this book is about: day by day reports as things were happening, the struggle for information, the development of glasnost in the Soviet media and a look back fro.
But during the catastrophe, the reporting was partly characterized by ignorance, a lack of facts and the undermining of information, by speculations, fears and rumors.
Everything that was published years after the Chernobyl Catastrophe could refer to a great deal of substantial material and facts in retrospect