Rare Chernobyl Footage from 1996 Available for Licensing – interview from March 21, 1996, with ex-deputy director of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

At TVData.tv, we specialize in curating rare and impactful archival footage—and one of our most compelling pieces, rare Chernobyl footage from 1996, is now available for licensing.

🎥 Chernobyl NPP: The Untold Stories


In a gripping 36-minute interview from March 21, 1996, we meet a former deputy director of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Imprisoned following the disaster, he shares his first-hand account of the catastrophic explosion—explaining that, instead of shutting the reactor down properly, an operator mistakenly switched it off, triggering disaster. He also discusses the then-current status of the sarcophagus covering the damaged reactor, revealing widespread uncertainty about the radiation risk it still posed.

This interview captures a unique historical moment when even experts weren’t sure how dangerous the site still was. Meanwhile, public media were controversially describing the Chernobyl plant as “the safest in Russia.”

📍 Additional Footage Includes:

  • Long shots of the Energoperspectiva Research Institute building in Kyiv
  • A physical education class in a school located inside the contaminated 30-km exclusion zone

This footage is not digitized, preserving its authenticity and raw historical value. Perfect for documentaries, investigative journalism, or educational content.

🔓 Available Now for Licensing
We offer custom licensing options for production companies, broadcasters, and educational institutions. If you’re working on a project related to nuclear history, Soviet-era disasters, or environmental themes, this footage will bring an unmatched depth and realism.

👉 Visit tvdata.tv or contact us directly to discuss licensing.

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