
Chernobyl, with the last Likidators.
They Were 600 000. They came from all over USSR to fix the Lenine Power Plant Station after the explosion. Most of them died. The others, “the lucky ones” have all cancers or diseases because of the radiations.
25 years after the explosion, the area around Chernobyl is still radioactive.
© Cyril Bitton 2010
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