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'No way out': Life under the Russians at Chernobyl

It began as a normal shift at Chernobyl for Oleksiy Shelestiy but as night turned to day on February 24, distant artillery fire and the arrival of Russian troops changed everything.

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No way out: Life under the Russians at Chernobyl

"We were worried, nervous," said Tamara Shyrobokova, 75, a former Chernobyl employee who was resettled in Slavutych following the meltdown.

"I was literally shocked by the fact that Russia attacked Ukraine. No-one could ever imagine this," she added.

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No way out: Life under the Russians at Chernobyl

The whole episode also perplexes Shelestiy. He was released following a round of negotiations days before the Russians retreated, after their troops were routed in the battle for Kyiv.

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No way out: Life under the Russians at Chernobyl

"They said they were trying to free me from something but I don't understand from what," said Shelestiy. "I can't understand it."