Russia is apparently withdrawing more troops from the site of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. Ukraine, which fears an attack, is rehearsing for emergencies.
As the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense announced on Friday, the Russian occupiers are now reducing their presence at the site of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. “According to the latest data, the crew contingent is gradually leaving the premises of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. Three Rosatom employees, responsible for the actions of the Russians, were the first to leave the power plant,” says the Telegram channel.
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Ukrainian employees must leave the building
Ukrainian employees who signed a contract with Rosatom were also ordered to leave. Thus, they would have been instructed to leave the factory by July 5th. The number of military patrols at the nuclear power plant site is also gradually decreasing. The staff that remained at the plant were instructed to “blame Ukraine in case of an emergency”.
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Recently, concerns about a nuclear incident have increased. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has repeatedly warned of an attack on the Russian-occupied nuclear power plant. The SBU military intelligence service said last week that Russia had mined the plant and was planning a terrorist attack there. Moscow has repeatedly denied such allegations.
Rescue teams rehearse emergencies
Four regions in southern Ukraine held nuclear emergency drills after warnings of a possible attack. Under the direction of Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko, rescue teams in the regions around the cities of Kherson, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhia and Dnipro trained for nuclear emergencies, as announced by the Ukrainian nuclear power company Enerhoatom on Telegram on Thursday. The civilian population must also be prepared for emergencies.
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The Ukrainian military administration of Zaporizhia issued instructions to civilians on the Telegram news service on Thursday. In an emergency, you should store water in airtight containers, wear protective clothing, and not eat locally grown food, among other things. The situation looks serious. One Twitter user takes a similar stance to the Ukrainian president, calling the situation “a global threat”.
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