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Nataly

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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 11:17 AM

Kyiv, Ukraine

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This image captures a museum exhibition, likely dedicated to the Chernobyl disaster, set indoors against a dark wall with contrasting yellow display elements. The central focus is a full-body mannequi…read more

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This image captures a museum exhibition, likely dedicated to the Chernobyl disaster, set indoors against a dark wall with contrasting yellow display elements. The central focus is a full-body mannequin displayed in a glass case lined with yellow, wearing a khaki-colored protective suit, black boots, white gloves, and a full-face gas mask with two large round eyepieces. A grey, possibly lead, protective vest is worn over the suit. Surrounding the mannequin are various informational displays. Several black and white photographs depict a helicopter, perhaps involved in decontamination, and large wheeled robotic or specialized vehicles. Multiple aged documents, some with diagrams or blueprints, are pinned to the wall. Small screens display videos, one showing what appears to be a remote-controlled device. A dark, irregularly shaped piece of concrete or rubble is visible in an upper display. Visible text panels provide context in both Ukrainian and English. One section is titled "РОБОТОТЕХНІКА" (Robotics), and another, "АВІАКАТАСТРОФА" (Aircraft Disaster). A significant bilingual panel details "During May-December 1986, largescale decontamination work was carried out on the NPP's grounds, the power unit buildings, their internal premises and equipment, as well as the territory surrounding the Chornobyl NPP." Another panel is titled "РОЗЧИЩЕННЯ ПОКРІВЕЛЬ 3-ГО ЕНЕРГОБЛОКА" (Cleaning the Roofs of the 3rd Power Unit). Partially visible text mentions "ВЯЧЕСЛАВ" and phrases like "To protect works Unit 4 by picking up highly reactive." The exhibit effectively uses visual and textual elements to convey the gravity and efforts surrounding the Chernobyl event. | Open Wire