(Reuters) - Russian forces have left the Ukrainian town of Slavutych, home to workers at the defunct nuclear plant of Chernobyl, after completing their task of surveying it, the mayor said early on ...
in 2016.. I stepped inside one of the most haunting places on Earth — Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Eight years ago, I filmed a ...
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Natalia Shevchuk gazes at the peeling walls inside her old flat and tears run down her cheeks: 32 years after the Chernobyl disaster she is finally revisiting her childhood home in the ghost town of ...
Hundreds of thousands of people in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia had to leave their homes as Chernobyl's radiation spread across Europe after the world's worst nuclear accident. The population of ...
STORY: This is Ukraine's Slavutych on Saturday (March 26). The town, home to workers at the defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant, has just been seized by Russian soldiers - according to Oleksandr Pavlyuk, ...
Russian troops have exited Slavutych, Ukraine, after completing their task of surveying the defunct Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the town’s mayor announced Monday. The Russian military had seized ...
Slavutych was created to house people who lost their homes in the Chernobyl disaster, now it has become home as well for those displaced by Russia’s invasion ...
The mayor of the town where Chernobyl workers live said on Monday that Russian forces had left after surveying the defunct nuclear plant, according to a report by Reuters. Early on in Moscow’s ...