Slavutych, a Soviet-era town built for Chernobyl disaster refugees, is now housing people displaced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The town, designed to accommodate 50,000 residents but currently home to only about 20,000, is offering shelter and support to those seeking safety from the conflict, highlighting its historical role in providing refuge during crises.
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