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Rosja - Nowosybkow skazenie

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Rosja - Nowosybkow skazenie
PHOTO: EAST NEWS/SIPA PRESS Woman gets water in the village of Nowoe Mesto near Novozybkov. Most of the rural residents eat the food from the still highly radioactive soil. The radioactive fallout in this area around Novozybkov was sometimes higher than in Chernobyl itself. Twenty years after the nuclear accident in Chernobyl, the health and environmental impacts are still devastating. Many people were forced to move away from the region where their families had lived for generations. Novozybkov/RUSSIA-25/4/2005/0511141350 00519171
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2005-04-24
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