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Researching the effects of Soviet nuclear tests in
Semipalatinsk. In forty years time, approximately 458 tests were conducted,
leaving a multitude of diseases around the test site.
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Lenin square in the city centre. Statues from various cities were moved
here to create this 'Lenin ploshad'.
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The main research institute in the city. They have to work with old
equipment, because they lack of sufficient funds.
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One of the top secret files. Most documents with information about the
tests were moved to Moscow or destroyed.
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Director Alexander Sekerbaev of the research institute shows the level
of radiation near the so called 'Atomic lake', a crater formed by a
massive explosion. In some areas the radiation level is 700 times normal.
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Znamenka, one of the villages hit most by the fall out of the explosions.
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Two of Znamenka's villagers. The man suffers from acute rheumatism. His
illness was proven to be connected with radiation.
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Image of a grave yard next to Znamenka. Many people die at a very young
age.
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The children's hospital. It can only provide a doctor. Parents have to
pay for the medicines themselves. Most of the equipment is very old. The
budget is cut down further every year.
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This boy died of leukaemia. When this picture was taken, he only had six
months to live. His mother is sure his illness was connected to the
radiation.
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Artist Alexander Shevchenko. As a prisoner, he had to work on the
construction of the secret city Kurchatov. He expressed the horrors he
lived through in some horror paintings.
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One of the horror paintings.
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