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Yaniv (village)

Yaniv ((ウクライナ語:Янів), (ロシア語:Янов) - ''Yanov'') is a Ukrainian abandoned village of the Kiev Oblast, located south of Pripyat and west of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
==History==
First mentioned in the 18th century, it was the scene of some bloody battles between 3 and 15 October 1943, during the "Chernihiv-Pripyat Operation" of the World War II.〔 ("On the Dnieper in 1943" )〕〔 (Yaniv War Memorial )〕
Part of the (now defunct) Chernobyl Raion, after the construction of the nuclear plant in 1970, Yaniv became administratively part of the new adjacent city of Pripyat, founded in the same year. Immediatly after the Chernobyl disaster, on April 27, 1986, the 100 villagers were completely evaquated and resettled elsewhere, due to the high level of radioactive contamination. Because of the impossibility of effective decontamination of most buildings, they were destroyed and buried in 1987.
The village, deregistered on April 1, 2003, is included in the "10 Km Zone" of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. ''De jure'', it still belongs to Pripyat, that didn't lost its status of "city of regional significance", but is ''de facto'' part of Ivankiv Raion.

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