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Ukraine Thanks Russia, US for Chernobyl Aid

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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych marked the 27th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear disaster by thanking Russia, the US and a number of other countries and organizations for their support of the Chernobyl Shelter Fund, which is funding the construction of a new covering structure for the remains of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine.

CHERNOBYL (Ukraine), April 26 (RIA Novosti) – Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych marked the 27th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear disaster by thanking Russia, the US and a number of other countries and organizations for their support of the Chernobyl Shelter Fund, which is funding the construction of a new covering structure for the remains of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine.

“On behalf of Ukraine I would like to express gratitude to European countries, the European Commission, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Russia, the United States, Japan and Canada for their active participation in the Chernobyl Shelter Fund,” Yanukovych said Friday during a visit to the plant, which was abandoned in 1986 after an explosion there that sent a plume of radiation over large parts of Europe.

Yanukovych said by 2014, Kiev will have spent over $100 million on the new shelter, which is designed to be slid over the existing sarcophagus covering the remains of Unit 4, where the explosion happened.

The New Safe Confinement project, which aims to transform the site into a safe and environmentally stable area, is funded through contributions by over 40 donor nations to the EBRD Chernobyl Shelter Fund. Russia has contributed a total of 50 million euros to the fund.

The project’s implementation will significantly reduce the risk of further radiological contamination and facilitate the deconstruction of the existing sarcophagus, which was built soon after the disaster and has been deteriorating for some years.

The 29,000-ton new covering structure will enclose a territory measuring 257 meters by 164 meters using spans 110 meters high, and is due for completion in 2015.

 

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