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"textContent": "Slavutych was built as a Soviet paradise for refugees from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster but now it is being born again as a haven for people escaping Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. With is massive theatre, stadium, schools, hospital and rows of identical concrete apartment blocks, Slavutych was the perfect example of the Soviet Union’s ideal […]\n\nThe post Chernobyl refugee town welcomes Ukraine’s conflict displaced appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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