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Maria Volodymyrivna Protsenko is a Ukrainian architect known for her role as the chief architect for Pripyat during the Chornobyl disaster.

Early life
Protsenko was born to Sino-Russian parents in China, and her Chinese birth name is Mu Lan. Her father, Xu Xiang Shui (nicknamed Volodya), became addicted to opium after the deaths of her older brothers to diphtheria. Protsenko's mother left him and, along with Protsenko, moved to Kazakhstan, where Protsenko studied in the Institute of Roads and Transport in Ust-Kamenogorsk. In Kazakhstan, she met and married Viktor Protsenko, a Ukrainian from Poltava. Towards the end of the 1970s, the couple moved to Ukraine, eventually settling in Pripyat in 1978. == Career ==
Career
Architectural career at Pripyat In 1979, Protsenko became the chief architect for Pripyat, though she was barred from joining the Communist Party because of her Chinese birth. She was one of the last people to leave Pripyat. After its evacuation, she worked with the KGB to seal off the city. As of 2019, Protsenko is teaching art, design and architecture at the Art Institute for Decorative Modelling and Design in Kyiv. In November 2021, a crowdfunding campaign was initiated for her medical expenses related to gastric and gallbladder tumor. On April 3, 2022, Maria appeared in a YouTube video from Yes Theory. The hosts met up with her in a refugee center in Poland, following her and her family’s escape from Ukraine during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. During the interview, she lamented the war, and urged for peace. In an Instagram post, Yes Theory stated that Protsenko and her daughter made it safely to Germany. ==References==
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