None, but the nearby town of Pripyat was evacuated
No. They are both cities that are near the now abandoned nuclear plant that had a disaster in 1986. Pripyat was built for workers to live in. It is nearer to the Chernobyl power plant than Chernobyl is.
Chernobyl was a city in northern Kiev Oblast, Ukraine near the border with Belarus. It is now empty or deserted because the nuclear plant disaster on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are the two cities in Japan that were attacked on 6 and 9 August 1945 with nuclear bombs. They were both rebuilt and are now active cities.
In the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986, approximately 115,000 people were evacuated from the surrounding areas, primarily from the cities of Pripyat and nearby towns. An additional 220,000 individuals were later resettled from the broader Chernobyl exclusion zone. The evacuation was part of efforts to mitigate the health risks associated with radiation exposure.
The coastal cities they have lots of disaster
There are 25 port cities in Russia.
many Russian cities were ravaged (kiev and moscow)
It depends on which city you're talking about but in general, Russian cities are not nearly as crowded as large Chinese cities.
Russian cities on the Dnieper River are Dorogobuzh and Smolensk.
many Russian cities were ravaged (kiev and moscow)
It is called the mother of Russian cities.
Some of the US cities with the largest Russian populations are New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. These cities have vibrant Russian communities and offer cultural events and activities for Russian expats and immigrants.
It was built as a fortress to protect the population, government and treasury of the ancient Russian cities from invaders.