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The occupiers blew up ammunition on the site of the Zaporizhzhia NPP - Energoatom (updated)

During the explosions, personnel left their workplaces.

The occupiers blew up ammunition on the site of the Zaporizhzhia NPP - Energoatom (updated)
Photo: Energoatom

In an hour, the occupiers, who captured the Zaporizhzhia NPP, plan to begin "disposal" of ammunition just on the site of the plant near the ruins of the NPP training center.

This was reported by the press service of "Energoatom" [the Ukrainian state-owned energy company].

"In other words, crazy racists are going to blow up ammunition just in front of Unit G1 of the NPP," the company said.

Energoatom has published a photo of the consequences of the shelling of the NPP by the Russian military. It shows that the windows broken after the March 4 shelling were covered with chip-board sheets.

Update. The Russian occupiers did blow up part of the ammunition on the site of the Zaporizhzhia NPP near the ruins of the training center and Unit G1. And they plan to continue to carry out explosions at the largest nuclear facility in Europe, according to “Energoatom”. During the explosions, personnel left their workplaces.

"What other terrorist attacks are needed for decisive actions of our partners, in particular the IAEA?", - the Ukrainian company asked.

Photo: Energoatom

Since March 3 Zaporizhzhia NPP and its satellite city Energodar are under control of occupiers. As of March 10, there were 50 units of military equipment, about 400 Russian military, many explosives and weapons on the territory of the NPP.

Ukrainian personnel work at all six power units of the station, but the NPP management is forced to coordinate all technical issues with the occupiers. The staff is under strong psychological pressure from the invaders.

The Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine is investigating the actions of the Russian Federation at the Zaporizhzhia and Chernobyl nuclear power plants under the article "ecocide".

The occupiers are using this territory to consolidate their positions. In addition, the Russians mined the banks of the Kakhovka Reservoir near the plant.

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