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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

    A burned-out Russian armoured vehicle with ‘Glory to Ukraine’ written on it.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    Vasily Davidenko.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    Vasily Davidenko.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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  • Mapping fire near Chernobyl
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    Mapping fire near Chernobyl
    Mapping fire near Chernobyl. This extract of a burned area mapping product was generated by CIMA Foundation and Fadeout using the WASDI processing environment. It is based on images acquired by Copernicus Sentinel-2 on 26 March and 10 April 2020. It shows the burned area around Chernobyl in the Ukraine on 10 April following an outbreak of wildfires. CIMA Foundation is leading an ESA project called eDRIFT that is looking at Disaster Risk Financing using Cloud processing of Copernicus Sentinel imagery.

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: The single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. Some of the grain used to make the vodka
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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: The single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. The team behind it hope to make 500 bottles a year to sell to help raise money for local inhabitants.

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: First crop of maize

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: The single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. The team behind it hope to make 500 bottles a year to sell to help raise money for local inhabitants.

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: Prof Jim Smith

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: The single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. The team behind it hope to make 500 bottles a year to sell to help raise money for local inhabitants.

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: The single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. The label features one of the wild boar now roaming the area

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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: The single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. The team behind it hope to make 500 bottles a year to sell to help raise money for local inhabitants.

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: Professor Jim Smith

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: Wild boar living around Chernobyl which inspired the Atomik Vodka's label. Picture must credit Tatyana Deryabina

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: The single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. The team behind it hope to make 500 bottles a year to sell to help raise money for local inhabitants.

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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: Chernobyl exclusion zone entry point

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  • FEATURE - Atomik, der Wodka aus Getreide aus Tschernobyl
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    A radioactive-free vodka produced from crops in the abandoned zone around the Chernobyl atomic power plant that exploded in 1986, has been brewed by a team of scientists.Team leader Professor Jim Smith, from the UK, described the artisan vodka Atomik – as possibly the most important bottle of spirits in the world.The Chernobyl disaster is regarded as the world’s worst atomic accident.Smith and colleagues in Ukraine, where vodka is traditionally brewed, hope it will help the region recover economically.Prof Smith and colleagues in the UK and Ukraine present the results of a three-year research project into the transfer of radioactivity to crops grown in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.Prof Smith now wants to produce the artisan vodka made from grain grown near Chernobyl, and give 75 per cent of the profits back to the affected community.

    OPS: Prof Jim Smith with the single bottle of Atomik Vodka so far produced. The team behind it hope to make 500 bottles a year to sell to help raise money for local inhabitants.

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