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Ukrainian Emergency Ministry workers throw bags with domestic fowls onto a truck in the village of Rovnoye in the Crimean peninsula, some 800 km (497 miles) south of Kiev, Jan. 18, 2008. A new outbreak of the strain of bird flu that is deadly to humans has struck Ukraine after being kept under control for two years, veterinarians said on Friday. A total of 153 birds died suddenly at a private firm where more than 25,000 poultry were kept. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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KIEV, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- A new outbreak of bird flu
has struck southern Ukraine this week, the country's Emergency Situations
Ministry said in a statement Friday.
The outbreak was detected in the village of Rifne on
the Crimean peninsula, the same region that was struck in late 2005. A total of
153 birds died suddenly during Jan. 15-17 at a private farm where more than
25,000 poultry birds were kept, the statement said.
DNA of the H5N1 virus was found by tests conducted
late Thursday, the ministry said.
"The village has been sealed off, and guards have
been posted at entry points and a quarantine is in place. All the birds are
being incinerated," the ministry said.