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Chernobyl and Its Consequences: a Woman From Schüttorf Tells Her Story

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By Susanna Austrup: “Everything you need to know is in this book,” says Nastassia Küpker shortly after greeting me at her home in Schüttorf, holding up a copy of Svetlana Alexeievich’s “Chernobyl: A Chronicle of the Future.” I know the book. I bought and read it myself five years ago. The writer and journalist, born in Ukraine in 1948 and raised in Belarus, spent many years talking with villagers, forcibly evacuees, illegal returnees, liquidator…
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By Susanna Austrup: “Everything you need to know is in this book,” says Nastassia Küpker shortly after greeting me at her home in Schüttorf, holding up a copy of Svetlana Alexeievich’s “Chernobyl: A Chronicle of the Future.” I know the book. I bought and read it myself five years ago. The writer and journalist, born in Ukraine in 1948 and raised in Belarus, spent many years talking with villagers, forcibly evacuees, illegal returnees, liquidator…

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GN-Online broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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