In the wake of the 33 year anniversary of the horrific Chernobyl disaster, Stylist’s Megan Murray looks into the story of some of the children who live in the nearby country of Belarus ...
ON the edge of Belarus’s Chernobyl exclusion zone, down the road from the signs warning “Stop! Radiation,” a dairy farmer offers his visitors a glass of freshly drawn milk. A laboratory confirms it ...
The shop's initial aim was to raise money to fund medical aid, but soon it became one of a number of hubs around England hosting visits of children from Belarus affected by the fallout. Chernobyl ...
Russia and Ukraine have exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war in a deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The ...
a greatly increased occurrence of thyroid cancer was found in Belarus and the Bryansk Oblast in Russia (as far as 100 miles [160 km] west of Chernobyl). 3,4 Given its safety and low cost ...
CHERNOBYL has transformed wild dogs into radiation ... After the accident traces of radioactive deposits were found in Belarus where poisonous rain damaged plants and caused animal mutations.
The invaders were coming—Chernobyl lay on the route from Belarus, a Russian staging-post, to Kyiv—yet there was also no question of Mr Heiko or his team leaving their stations. By the early ...
File photo: a visitor to the Chernobyl exclusion zone in the abandoned ... The exclusion zone spreads from Ukraine and into Belarus and covers an area more than twice the size of London.
Marharyta is now a trained accountant in Belarus. File picture: Brian Arthur/ Press 22 Ms Roche started working in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster to provide support to children ...