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The Glacial Apocalypse: A Soviet Winter's Tale
In December of 1978, the Soviet Union experienced an unprecedented climatic crisis that would go down in history as a near-fatal "glacial apocalypse." The chilling drop in temperature not only posed challenges for daily life but also put the national infrastructure to the ultimate test. It was a harrowing scenario reminiscent of apocalyptic fiction, yet it played out as a tragic reality just years before the infamous Chernobyl disaster.