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Type: Government record (house oversight production) / likely email attachment or forwarded article
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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight discovery production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020668). The content is unrelated to Epstein's direct activities; it contains a historical anecdote about three men who prevented a steam explosion during the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, followed by a header for "#3 Cher Ami" (likely a reference to the famous WWI pigeon). It appears to be part of a forwarded email chain or listicle regarding historical heroes.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Alexei Ananenko Subject of article
Risked life to drain fluid near the reactor during Chernobyl disaster
Valeri Bezpalov Soldier
Risked life to drain fluid near the reactor during Chernobyl disaster
Boris Baranov Soldier
Risked life to drain fluid near the reactor during Chernobyl disaster

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Timeline (1 events)

1986
Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster - drainage of fluid near reactor
Pripyat, Ukraine

Locations (2)

Location Context

Relationships (2)

Alexei Ananenko Colleagues/Co-survivors Valeri Bezpalov
Listed together as the three men who risked their lives
Alexei Ananenko Colleagues/Co-survivors Boris Baranov
Listed together as the three men who risked their lives

Key Quotes (2)

"Luckily, the men were able to drain the fluid and spectacularly, all three survived."
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"#3 Cher Ami"
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The three men – Alexei Ananenko (second left) and soldiers Valeri Bezpalov (center) and Boris Baranov (far right) – risked their lives o drain the fluid near the reactor during the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster in Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986. After the plant’s water-cooling system failed and a pool formed under the reactor 10 days into the disaster, there was a high risk that the lava-like radioactive substance could melt through the barriers and drop the reactor’s core into said pool, causing a steam explosion. Luckily, the men were able to drain the fluid and spectacularly, all three survived.
#3 Cher Ami
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