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'''Yel{{softsign}}sk''' ({{lang-be|Ельск|Jel{{softsign}}sk}}; {{lang-ru|Ельск|Yel{{softsign}}sk}}; {{lang-pl|Jelsk}}; {{lang-lt|Jelskas}}) is a [[town]] in [[Gomel Region]], [[Belarus]]. Yelsk was hugely affected by radioactive fallout from Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
'''Yel{{softsign}}sk''' ({{lang-be|Ельск|Jel{{softsign}}sk}}; {{lang-ru|Ельск|Yel{{softsign}}sk}}; {{lang-pl|Jelsk}}; {{lang-lt|Jelskas}}) is a [[town]] in the [[Gomel Region]], [[Belarus]]. Yelsk was hugely affected by radioactive fallout from Chernobyl disaster in 1986.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 07:00, 19 August 2020

Yelsk
Ельск
Coat of arms of Yelsk
Yelsk is located in Belarus
Yelsk
Yelsk
Coordinates: 51°49′N 29°09′E / 51.817°N 29.150°E / 51.817; 29.150
Country Belarus
RegionGomel Region
DistrictYelʹsk District
Population
 (2006)
 • Total9,175
Time zoneUTC+3 (FET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (not observed)

Yelʹsk (Belarusian: Ельск, romanizedJelʹsk; Russian: Ельск, romanizedYelʹsk; Polish: Jelsk; Lithuanian: Jelskas) is a town in the Gomel Region, Belarus. Yelsk was hugely affected by radioactive fallout from Chernobyl disaster in 1986.

History

The city was occupied by German troops during summer 1941. The local Jews of Yelsk were gathered and deported towards Kalinkovichi and Mozyr. Approximately two weeks after the departure of the Jews of Yelsk, the Jews of the nearby Jewish village of Skorodnoye were brought in and locked inside a building. Then, the Germans set fire to the building all the Jews were burned alive[1].

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51°49′N 29°09′E / 51.817°N 29.150°E / 51.817; 29.150