As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task

Standing next to a Chernobyl checkpoint, Vasily Davidenko recalled the day Russia invaded. “They were hooligans,” he said, pointing to a tourist kiosk shot up and adorned with the words: “Chernobyl ice-cream.” Next to a pockmarked bus-stop was debris left behind by Vladimir Putin’s army: machine gun bullets, cigarette packets and an empty tin of tuna.

“It was a difficult time. People are worried the Russians might come back,” Davidenko said. He added: “I talked to the Russian soldiers as they drove past. They were young guys from Siberia. They asked me: ‘Batya [Dad], how are you living?’ I answered: ‘We are fine here, thanks very much.’”

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