Rare photos within Vladimir Putin's secret nuclear city

Ozersk has a population of about 82,000 people, and Vladimir Putin would probably prefer no one to know he exists, writes the Sun”. The city may look normal on the surface, with shops, schools, restaurants and apartments, but it seems to exist in a parallel universe. He is almost completely separate from the world [...]
Ozersk has a population of about 82,000 people, and Vladimir Putin would probably prefer no one to know he exists, writes the Sun”.
The city may look normal on the surface, with shops, schools, restaurants and apartments, but it seems to exist in a parallel universe.
It is almost completely separate from the outside world and is the birthplace of the Soviet Union's nuclear programme.
Residents need special visas to leave, while foreigners are not allowed in. Its borders are surrounded by barbed wire, while “is not allowed access without permission”.
For decades the city did not appear on any map, while its citizens were wiped out from the registers of the Soviet Union.
It is claimed that there is also a lake in this city that is said to be twice as radioactive as Chernobyl.

FI So in this photo file take on Friday April 8, 2016, a signal warns people not to enter the town of Ozersk, Chelyabinsk region, Russia, which houses the Mayak nuclear facilia. Mayak is a number of companies that have been available for at least two of the country's biggest radio accident. Russian authorities failed Friday that a radioactivity spic in the air over Europe declined from a number of pounds of money in the Urals, saying their property has found no parallel of radioactivity there. ( AP Photo/Katherine Jacobsen, File)




















