The Last 90 Seconds Inside Chernobyl Control Room - I Was There When It Exploded I was there. April 26th, 1986. Inside Reactor 4's control room at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant when the unthinkable happened. My name is Viktor Petrov, and this is my testimony. At 1:23:40 AM, I witnessed the brightest blue light I'd ever seen. Cherenkov radiation. The color of death. In those 90 seconds, everything changed forever. The reactor exploded. My colleagues were lost. 350,000 people lost their homes. And I survived to tell you what really happened that night. This isn't just another Chernobyl documentary. This is a first-person account from inside the control room. The decisions we made, the mistakes we couldn't undo, the truth they tried to hide. 39 years later, I'm one of the last witnesses still alive. Time is running out, but before I go, you need to know the truth. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This story is based on the real Chernobyl disaster of April 26, 1986. The main narrator, Viktor Aleksandrovich Petrov, is a fictional character representing the witness testimony of that night. We honor with deepest respect all the real heroes who were affected and those who survived. This content is for educational and awareness purposes only. This testimony contains: ✓ Historical facts and documented events ✓ First-person narrative storytelling ✓ Educational content about nuclear safety ✓ No graphic content or disturbing imagery ✓ Respectful tribute to those affected and heroes 🔔 Subscribe for more last witness testimonies from history's most critical moments. 💬 What do you think? Did the world learn from Chernobyl? Share your thoughts in the comments below.