the polesie state radiation-ecological reserve was formed in 1988 on the lands of the braginsky, norovlyanskystricts. a third of belarus' chernobyl legacy fell on these lands, 30% of cesium, 70% of strontium and 97%. these are long-lived radionuclides due to contamination with which the former life will not return here, therefore the main task of the reserve is to provide the zone alienation of peace and prevent the transfer of fallen radionucleides to a clean area. so, i have a reminder in my hands on how to behave in the resettlement exclusion zone, and also the most important thing is a pass. unfortunately, a simple traveler will not receive such a pass, according to the legislation of our country. so everything you see next is exclusive to the program, i want to see it. until 1986, there were 92 settlements on the territory of the reserve. today there are no residential villages in the exclusion zone, and visiting it is prohibited. an exception for belarusians is made only once a year on the rainbow, when people come to the graves of relatives. at the entrance to the exclusion zone, i met