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Soviet Deception: The Wedding That Took Place Under the Shadow of Chernobyl

While the Kremlin kept citizens in the dark, a young couple unknowingly exchanged vows just miles from the world's worst nuclear catastrophe.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 18, 2026 at 11:05 PM
A composite image shows married couple Iryna and Serhiy photographed in 2026, looking at the camera and smiling. Iryna has chin-length dark hair and glasses and is holding a pink flower. Serhiy has grey hair and is holding up a photo of them side-by-side at their wedding. On the right hand side is a black and white photograph of the couple during their first dance at their wedding. She wears a white wedding dress, he wears a dark suit and a bow tie.

On April 26, 1986, Serhiy and Iryna Lobanov were preparing for their wedding in Pripyat, a model Soviet city, completely unaware that a nuclear reactor had exploded just 2.5 miles away. While the couple went through the motions of their ceremony, the Soviet government prioritized silence over the safety of its people.

Despite reports of soldiers in gas masks and emergency activity, authorities explicitly instructed citizens not to panic and to proceed with scheduled events. It took two days for the regime to acknowledge the accident, and only after radiation was detected in Sweden.

The couple, like thousands of others, were eventually forced to abandon their lives during a 'temporary' evacuation that became permanent.

The disaster, which released 400 times more radioactive material than the Hiroshima bomb, stands as a testament to the catastrophic failures of a centralized, authoritarian state that valued its image over the lives of its citizens.

Decades later, the couple remains a testament to resilience, having fled their home once more in 2022 to escape the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The legacy of the Soviet era continues to haunt the region, as the Chernobyl site remains a dangerous, unstable reminder of a system that consistently failed to protect its own people.

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