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They had a choice, but they didn't want to leave, says Vladimir Udovichenko, mayor of Slavutich, a town built in the 1980s to house workers displaced by the accident at Chernobyl, about 20 minutes away.
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Although some villages are getting new residents, Mayor Udovichenko says the end is in sight for Slavutich, due to its proximity to the Chernobyl reactor site.
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Its brands include Baltika, Arsenalnoe, Slavutich and Alma-Ata.
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Its brands include Baltika, Arsenalnoe, Slavutich and Alma-Ata.
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Most arrive from Slavutich, a bedroom community that Soviet authorities built after the disaster in a location protected from the prevailing winds.
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A boy points to his grandmother's portrait in the Chernobyl victims' monument in Slavutich, some 50 kilometres away from the accident's site, and where many of the power station's personnel used to live, during a memorial ceremony on the night on April 25-26,2011.
Thestar.com - Home Page Maria Danilova 2011
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By Roman Olearchyk, FT. com woman lights a candle and lays flowers in front of a memorial for Chernobyl victims in Slavutich, 200 km north of capital Kiev on April 26.
CNN.com 2010
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By Roman Olearchyk, FT. com woman lights a candle and lays flowers in front of a memorial for Chernobyl victims in Slavutich, 200 km north of capital Kiev on April 26.
CNN.com 2010
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In this episode the boy taste Slavutich from Ukraine, Innis & Gunn from Scotland and Red
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In Slavutich, a small town 50 kilometers (30 miles) away from the accident's site where many of the power station's personnel used to live, the night vigil gathered many hundreds who brought flowers and candles to the Chernobyl victims 'monument, according to another AFP photographer.
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