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UKRAINE - CHERNOBYL - HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

UKRAINE - CHERNOBYL - HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Ukraine Emergencies Ministry personnel give out sacks of flour to residents of the Ilyintsy village, a closed zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, about 100 km from Kiev, 16 December 2005. More than 330 mostly elderly people have chosen to return and live in the villages illegaly around the power plant, which was the site of the world's worst civilian nuclear disaster in 1986. President Viktor Yushchenko, who visited Chernobyl last week, called for Ukrainian regions to provide humanitarian assistance to the residents around Chernobyl, who live in poverty. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP
Document reference 000_Par523770
SLUG UKRAINE - CHERNOBYL - HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Creation date 12/16/2005 18:57 UTC
City/Country Ilyintsy, Ukraine
Credit SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 9.17 Mb / 2200 x 1457 / 300 dpi

UKRAINE - CHERNOBYL - HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

UKRAINE - CHERNOBYL - HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Ukraine Emergencies Ministry personnel give out sacks of flour to residents of the Ilyintsy village, a closed zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, about 100 km from Kiev, 16 December 2005. More than 330 mostly elderly people have chosen to return and live in the villages illegaly around the power plant, which was the site of the world's worst civilian nuclear disaster in 1986. President Viktor Yushchenko, who visited Chernobyl last week, called for Ukrainian regions to provide humanitarian assistance to the residents around Chernobyl, who live in poverty. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP