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English: A display at the National Chornobyl Museum in Kiev, Ukraine."These are children which were born in 1987-1988. We photographed them in 1996. Their parents were liquidators (participants of the liquidation of the consequences of the disaster) and people, who were evacuated from Pripyat & 30-km Zone). They became involuntary hostages of Chernobyl and the hidden legacy of Chernobyl. They have problems with their health. Now some of them have children, some of them died." --Anna Korolevska Scientific Director
National Chornobyl Museum
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19 August 2006, 10:57:31 |
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Flickr: Chernobyl Museum Kiev |
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