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Wednesday, April 5, 2006


Damir Sagolj, Reuters
Vika Chervinska, an eight-year-old Ukrainian girl whose mother thinks she is ill because of radiation from Chernobyl catastrophe, holds a photo before her cancer was discovered with her sister (R) in a children's hospital in Kiev April 4, 2006. Ukraine prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster, when the fourth reactor at the Chernobyl plant exploded, spreading a radioactive cloud across Europe and the Soviet Union.
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Damir Sagolj, Reuters
Vika Chervinska, an eight-year-old Ukrainian girl whose mother thinks she is ill because of radiation from Chernobyl catastrophe, holds a photo before her cancer was discovered with her sister (R) in a children's hospital in Kiev April 4, 2006. Ukraine prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster, when the fourth reactor at the Chernobyl plant exploded, spreading a radioactive cloud across Europe and the Soviet Union.
See: More Phenomenal Photos
thefeedblog at 10:31:00 AM EDT Blog about this entry