How the Soviets Dropped 456 Nukes in Kazakhstan #shorts 

5/8/2026, 9:00:37 AM

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And what Moscow wanted to do with Kazakhstan was use it as a dumping ground for nuclear testing. 
For four straight decades between 1949 and 1989, 
the Soviets detonated, get this, 456 nuclear bombs on Kazak soil. 
No country on Earth has ever had more nuclear weapons detonated on its territory without its knowledge or consent. 
The Kazak communities living near the test site were never told the truth about what was being done to them. 
Of those 456 detonations, 116 were atmospheric, meaning either dropped from aircraft or detonated on towers and 340 were underground. 
And here's the thing about underground. It might sound or look safer, but it created an entirely different set of problems. 
That contamination then moved into the soil above, into the grass growing on that soil, into the livestock grazing on that grass, and eventually into the meat and milk that ended up on people's dinner tables. 
tables. 
Nobody could see it happening. 
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