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Next week Ukraine will mark the 20th anniversary of accident on Chernobyl atomic power station. 1200 back-settlers from Chernobyl zone live in Kharkiv region in Vilcha village. This village was built intentionally for the people who suffered in accident and it has the same name that one of the localities in a zone.
There are good roads, big solid houses of cottage type, water supply and canalization in Vilcha. But there are not jobs: today only one from six Vilcha people is employed. Local and capital authorities promise to solve the problem through as much as 14 years. That is how long Vilcha exists.
Anatoly Grishchenko, the village head of Vilcha: “Problems are still the same. Many people visited us, making a lot of promises, but everything now is like it has been before. No jobs, no street lighting, communal services are tapped out, the youth have no place to amuse leisure, there’s no facilities for social and cultural life, the roads are not completed. Problems are the same. And that’s why the people are very indignant”.
// 21.04.2006 17:06
News URL: http://news.mediaport.info/eng/society/2006/2310.shtml
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