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06 Sept 2025

'In the name of humanity, in the name of the children, please stop this war', says Tipperary woman Adi Roche

Founder and voluntary CEO of Chernobyl Children International makes special appeal

Adi Roche

Adi Roche says that her worst nightmare in the Ukrainian conflict is that the tragedy of the Chernobyl disaster could be re-released on the world

Clonmel woman Adi Roche, founder and voluntary CEO of Chernobyl Children International, has issued the following statement on the Russian invasion of Ukraine -

"I appeal on behalf of all humanity, but mostly on behalf of the citizens of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, and indeed on behalf of the citizens of Europe, to the warring armies, under the Hague Conventions, that the highly contaminated area around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station, with its thousands of tons and gallons of highly radioactive material, not be targeted or used as areas of shelling, bombardment and ground fighting.

"My worst nightmare in this conflict is that the tragedy of the Chernobyl disaster could be re-released on the world. 

"I fear that this area, a sacred area, an area of utter vulnerability and danger, a special area of human tragedy, could once again have deadly radioactive contamination released, which would spread everywhere, like a great and uncontrollable monster.

"The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone has vast silos of nuclear waste and water, which are highly dangerous and volatile. It also has  hundreds of shallow ‘nuclear graves’, which are scattered throughout the Exclusion Zone, holding the contents of thousands of houses, machinery, buses and trucks, all of which have been buried there to keep the radiation underground.  

"Should a bomb, missile, a shot-down plane or helicopter crash into this area, the consequences could be disastrous.

"In the name of humanity, in the name of the children, please stop this war and declare the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone as a ‘Safe No War Zone.’

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