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(26 Apr 2013) SHOTLIST ++NIGHT SHOTS++ 1. Wide of people arriving for night-time ceremony marking the 27th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 2. Wide young people of Slavutich in northern Ukraine marching with candles in honour of those who died 3. Mid of young people with candles 4. Wide of monument, soldiers at front 5. Wide of ceremony, relatives with flowers at the memorial 6. Close of candles 7. Mid man at memorial 8. Wide pictures of victims of nuclear disaster on memorial 9. Close of picture of nuclear plant chimney with flower on front 10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Svitlana Sekeda, former meteorologist at Chernobyl nuclear plant: "People have to remember what is happening with confidence. Atomic power is not usually safe: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl, Fukushima." 11. Mid of more people putting flowers on memorial 12. Close of pictures of victims 13. Mid shot military attendees 14. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Volodymyr Prontenko, local resident, former worker at plant: "The plant is not working now, there is no plant, and no guys. Sorry, it's very difficult to say." 15. Wide of people with flowers 16. Pan of candles 17. Line of people paying respects STORYLINE: Ukrainians began marking the 27th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster with a midnight vigil. Thousands of people of the small town of Slavutichc came to pay their respects to those who died during the disaster or afterwards during the disaster liquidation process. The nuclear power plant, the scene of the world's most devastating nuclear accident, was officially closed in late 2000. The blast from the reactor spewed radioactivity right across Europe after the accident on 26 April 1986. Thirty people were killed immediately and, as a result of the high radiation levels in the surrounding 20-mile (32 kilometre) radius, thousands of people had to be evacuated. The explosion released a lethal radioactive cloud which poisoned 150-thousand square kilometres of Ukraine and neighbouring Belarus. But not all those who died were working at the plant at the time - many of the victims were emergency service workers. A hundred-thousand Russians were sent to Chernobyl to work to seal off the damaged reactor and to clear the land contaminated by the radiation spill. Their protective suits were not adequate and many of them received a lethal dose of radiation. Svitlana Sekeda, a former meteorologist at the plant said that atomic power is "not usually safe" and then cited the well known disasters of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl, and, more recently, the Fukushima plant in Japan. According to Ukrainian government figures, more than four-thousand of those who took part in the hasty and poorly organised Soviet cleanup effort have died. But the real death toll is believed to be much higher. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...