'This is my home': Life inside Chernobyl’s exclusion zone | VOANews
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 Published On Apr 25, 2024

Thirty-eight years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, hundreds of people work to dismantle the long-defunct power plant and control the contaminated exclusion zone, a 30-kilometer area surrounding it. Lesia Bakalets has the story of a man who lived through the tragedy and still works there.

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