Poliske – an abandoned and little-known city in the Chernobyl zone
Poliske – an abandoned and little-known city in the Chernobyl zone, there are no excursions. It is difficult to go there. We want to show you a photo of the town of Poliske.

Polesskoe
Poliske – an abandoned and little-known city in the Chernobyl zone
Poliske, until 1934 – Khabnoye, Ukr. Khabne) is a former urban settlement in the Kiev region, on the Uzh River, until 1993, the center of the Polisky district of the Kiev region. It is located 15 km from the railway station Vilcha.
In 1999, officially withdrawn from the register as a settlement.

Polisske, city in the Chernobyl zone
History of city in the Chernobyl zone
Habnoe is known since 1415. The Bolsheviks who came to power renamed the settlement and in 1934-1957. it was called Kaganovichi First (Ukranian Kaganovichi Pershi) in honor of LM Kaganovich, who was born not far from Habnoye, in the village of Kabany. In 1957, it was renamed Poliske.
The population at the time of the Chernobyl accident was 11,300 inhabitants. In the village there were factories (foodstuffs and building materials) and factories (named after March 8, furniture and sewing), a consumer services center.
Video “Polesskoe”
Poliske – an abandoned and little-known city in the Chernobyl zone after the accident
Since 1993, resettlement in connection with the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant begins. November 17, 1993 Polesskoe lost the status of the regional center (moved to the village Radinka, and then to the village Krasyachi).
In 1999 the settlement was officially abolished. Gamma background in the village – 120-175 mkR / h, outside the settlement – up to 450 mkR / h [source is not specified 2190 days]
There were three schools – No. 1 (new) built in 1978, No. 2 and Volanskaya (initial, closed after a full-fledged launch of a new one), vocational schools, two houses of culture.
Abandoned house
The houses in Polesskoe are in bad condition. All stolen. The city is collapsing.
Before the accident