Anastasia Fedosenko was a farmer near the disaster site,
and said the Soviets didn't tell them what was going on,
and didn't evacuate everyone until 13 days after the explosion.
"It was only on the third day that they said something had happened at the Chernobyl plant, but nobody knew what exactly.
They evacuated pregnant women and mothers with children under five.
The rest of us just continued our normal routine, feeding and milking cows."