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Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant

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The Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant, also known as the Leningrad NPP or LNPP, is a nuclear power facility located in Sosnovy Bor, Russia, near Saint Petersburg. It was commissioned in the 1970s and was one of the first nuclear power plants built in the Soviet Union. The plant originally consisted of four RBMK reactors, which are the same type as those used at Chernobyl.

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