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Keywords
Children
Illness
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear accidents
Radiation effects
Radiation victims
Two people
Children in Veznova Institution - Chernobyl Victims Documentation (Ukraine and Belarus)
Tatyana Ivashchenko (1990) and Tatyana Kuprianchik (1989) both are from the Mogilev region and are mentally handicapped. Since Chernobyl there is an increase of children with physical or mental handicaps, especially in Belarus, which was more heavily contaminated. Socially and economically isolated, many parents are unable to take care of their children. State institutions often take them in. This institution in Veznova, in the contaminated region of Mogilov, is supported by the Irish Chernobyl Children’s Project. Chernobyl in the Ukraine became the site of the most infamous nuclear disaster accident of all. In 1986 the explosion of the nuclear reactor affected the lives of millions in Western Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine. Both countries have plans to build new reactors to export energy to Europe.
Restrictions
Limited Copyright Period
Unique identifier:
GP07YQ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
01/08/2005
Locations:
Belarus
,
Eastern Europe
,
Veznova
Credit line:
© Robert Knoth / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Copyright Valid Until
31/01/2031
Containers
Shoot:
Chernobyl Victims Documentation Ukraine and Belarus
Chernobyl in the Ukraine became the site of the most infamous nuclear disaster accident of all. In 1986 the explosion of the nuclear reactor affected the lives of millions in Western Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine. Both countries have plans to build new reactors to export energy to Europe.
Related Collections:
Chernobyl Background (All Photographers)
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