On the 27th of February, 2015 the students of the groups PR-104, PR-301, PR-303 of Law Institute with the mentors Oksana Myronets and Iryna Tymkovych visited the National Museum "Chornobyl" opened on the 26th of April, 1992 in the capital of Ukraine - Kiev.
The museum is the multi-cultural historical institution that combines scientific, cultural and educational activities with archiving, preservation and publication of the history of the nuclear accident at Chornobyl. The corridor is considered to be the most powerful element of emotional impact on visitors, there are the names of settlements abandoned by residents after the accident, so they are called dead towns and villages The expositions includes about seven thousand of exhibits, including: personal things of liquidators, interesting declassified documents, maps, photos, architectural monuments of Polissya, collected by the expedition of the museum in the exclusion zone. During the tour the students were deeply impressed by the unique three-phased diorama where the Chernobyl nuclear station was shown before the accident, during it and after the disaster. Every exposition is riddled with deep honor and memory of the heroism of thousands of the heroes who sacrificed their lives and health eliminating the effects of the deadly explosion. After the event the students concluded that they need to understand the lessons of Chornobyl tragedy in all areas of their lives, that will help not let the world forget these events and warn the generation of the new millennium from man-made threats.