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Chernobyl: 23 Years After

International information action on Chernobyl accident consequences

30 March – 17 April 2009, Live on the Internet

The International Internet-action “Truth, lesson, memory” was dedicated to the 23rd anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.

The leading specialists in overcoming the Chernobyl consequences from the three countries – Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine – answered the website visitors’ questions.

The questions were submitted to the e-mail address 2009@chernobyl.info. The answers were sent directly to the addressees as well as published on www.chernobyl.info.

Answers:

Organizer: Belarusian branch “Russian-Belarusian Information Center on the problems of the consequences of the disaster at Chernobyl NPP”.

Support:

  • Department for liquidation of the consequences of the disaster at Chernobyl NPP of the Emergency Situations Ministry of the Republic of Belarus;
  • Ministry for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief of Russian Federation;
  • Ministry for Emergencies and Population Protection against the Consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe of Ukraine;
  • Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)

Information platform: www.chernobyl.info

Contact information: for additional information, please contact the BB RBIC divisional manager for information work Olga Grineva, tel. 291-02-94, e-mail: Grineva@rbic.by.

 

Answers by specialists from Russia
the questions were addressed by a team of Russian experts under the supervision of Tatiana Marchenko, head of the Department for Elimination of Consequences of Radiation Accidents and Catastrophes of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation
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Answers by specialists from Belarus

Expert Team