Vasily Ignatenko was highly irradiated and apart from disobeying the orders of not to kiss, hug or touch her husband, she also spent a considerable amount of time by his side. Buckley, who recently starred in TV drama War and Peace and the film Wild Rose, plays real-life character Lyudmilla Ignatenko. Once being a pastry baker to profession, she is now a disability pensioner and just like the former liquidators of Chernobyl, she doesn't receive … The third unit was kept in a stable condition.All of them received the strongest doses of radiation and were sent to a local hospital after the firemen, the first ones to extinguish the fire at the reactor. However, a slightly more realistic theory is that the cylinders as a matter of fact are containers for cooling water for blocks 1-4 (which didn't have cooling towers, unlike the never finished blocks 5 and 6, for which cooling towers were under construction). I'm too late, and this is just another sign of the constant changes of the Zone. On April 26, at 01:30, Vasily Ignatenko was summoned to put out a fire. In the hands of Lyudmila Ignatenko held six red carnations and her husband’s shoes, which did not fit on the swollen legs.At the time of the disaster, Lyudmila was pregnant. From July 1986 to July 1987 he was appointed deputy head of the production and technical department of ChNPP. She was  An excerpt from the TV series “Chernobyl”, where you can even see how Lyudmila Ignatenko is holding the shoes of her late spouseTwo weeks later, Vasily Ignatenko died of radiation sickness. Bryukhanov died in 2018, Kiev. The Facts and Comments newspaper of September 2000 Anatoly Dyatlov – Deputy Chief Engineer for the operation of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which according to the official version is considered one of the perpetrators. In 1986, Ljudmila and Vasili Ignatenko lived in Pripyat, a new city close to the Chernobyl nuclear plant. He was 83 y.o. Official photo: Helicopter flying towards the burning 4th block.Being questioned, the Chernobyl officials first refused to admit any flaws with the RBMK reactors - those had been around for years. These were Nikolai Fomin; his deputy Anatoly Dyatlov; the shift chief Boris Rogozhkin; senior engineer Yuri Laushkin and overall reactor chief Aleksandr Kovalenko were charged with accusations of various levels of negligence and misconduct. The uranium rods began to heat up. At the main culprit of the disaster came to see the entire zone. 10:00 am, on the 13th of August 1986 Bryukhanov stood before Ukraine's director of public prosecution answering questions until 13:00 that afternoon.