KIEV, Ukraine – Ukraine’s President Viktor Yushchenko and dozens of mourners prayed and lit candles before dawn Thursday to mark the precise time the Chernobyl nuclear reactor exploded and caught fire 21 years ago in what became the world’s worst nuclear accident.
Chernobyl’s Reactor No. 4 exploded at 1:23 a.m. on April 26, 1986, spewing radiation over a large area of the former Soviet Union and much of northern Europe.
“With grief we bow our heads before all the hero rescuers and victims of this nuclear disaster which hurt our land,” Yushchenko said in the pre-dawn ceremony as a bell tolled.
An area roughly half the size of Italy was contaminated, forcing the resettlement of hundreds of thousands of people and ruining some of Europe’s most fertile farmland.
At first, Soviet leaders tried to cover up the accident. Only on April 28, after scientists in Sweden detected radioactivity, did the Kremlin acknowledge an accident had occurred. But even then, the traditional May Day parades went ahead and millions filled the streets unaware of the invisible fallout.
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