The test results of the International Atomic Energy Agency are objective and true, so this thing is real. Because the largest nuclear facilities in northern Europe are near St. Petersburg and Murmansk, there may be some problems with the nuclear facilities in these places.
However, the Russian National Atomic Energy Corporation made it clear in the statement that there was no problem or leakage in these nuclear facilities. Is it true?/You don't say. According to the consistent view of Russian companies and media, it is to report good news rather than bad news, which is less credible.
Because the integrity of Russians has not been high, there are many stories that swing from side to side, so I won't list them one by one. Look at the statement of the secretary of the Russian President's Information Bureau first. He believes that Russia has no emergency related to it. This statement is similar to that of the Russian National Atomic Energy Corporation, but later he said that the International Atomic Energy Agency said that the radiation values currently recorded will not pose a threat to public health.
In other words, the Secretary thinks that we have no problems, and even if there are problems, it will not endanger public safety.
So, is there a problem? If there is, just admit it! After all, the nuclear radiation value in this area is increasing. There have been nuclear leaks in the Soviet Union before, and now Russia is not much better than the former Soviet Union. So the possibility of nuclear leakage is greater.
Of course, people can't help it if they don't admit it. But, so far, I believe what the International Atomic Energy Agency says. For Russians, maybe they are also worried about the consequences of telling the truth. After all, the previous nuclear accident brought too much fear to the people, fearing that they could not afford the corresponding consequences.
Although this is understandable, lying will always be caught, and the consequences may be more serious.