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  1. Leonid Fedorovych Toptunov (en ucraniano: Леонід Федорович Топтунов; 16 de agosto de 1960 - 14 de mayo de 1986) fue un ingeniero soviético que era el ingeniero jefe de control de reactores en la Central Nuclear de Chernóbil en el Reactor 4 la noche del accidente de Chernóbil, el 26 de abril de 1986. 1 .

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  2. Leonid Fedorovych Toptunov (Ukrainian: Леонід Федорович Топтунов, Russian: Леонид Фёдорович Топтунов; 16 August 1960 – 14 May 1986) was a Soviet electrical engineer who was the senior reactor control chief engineer at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Unit 4 on the night of the ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2023 · Leonid Toptunov, ingeniero superior de control de reactores, quinto turno, reactor n.º 4 en Chernobyl. Tras graduarse en el prestigioso Instituto de Ingeniería y Física de Moscú, Toptunov llegó...

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  4. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Aleksandr Akimov y Leonid Toptunov Sam Troughton (Akimov) interpreta al supervisor del grupo de trabajo del turno de noche y Robert Emms (Toptunov) al ingeniero responsable de la gestión del...

  5. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Vera Toptunova, the mother of Leonid Toptunov, who was a senior reactor control engineer at the Reactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear plant when it exploded on April 26, 1986, mourns over...

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  6. 26 de abr. de 2019 · That same day, one of the members of the plant staff, 25-year-old Leonid Toptunov, the nuclear engineer manning the control desk of reactor number four at the moment of the explosion, sent a telegram from his room in the specialized radiological Hospital No. 6 in Moscow, to his mother in Estonia.

  7. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster of April 26, 1986, is one such moment. At the heart of this catastrophic event were two young engineers, Leonid Toptunov and Aleksandr Akimov, who found themselves in the control room of Reactor No. 4 on that fateful night.