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09:22 20 Oct 2022

Occupying forces began to remove Ukrainian property from Enerhodar — Energoatom

In the Zaporizhzhia region, russian invaders have begun removing Ukrainian property from the ZNPP satellite city of Enerhodar

This is written by NAEK "Energoatom" with reference to the Energodar Telegram channel.

It should be noted that the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant employees live in the city of Enerhodar.

"The occupiers are starting to flee from Enerhodar. The panic, fear, and expectation of defeat gripped the occupiers in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions and also reached Enerhodar.

Yesterday, October 19, and tonight looted property began to be removed from the compact living quarters of the russian military and the occupying city 'administration,'" the company said.

Energoatom emphasized that residents recorded a mass robbery of the Skifsky hotel.

The social network reported that the russian invaders "took everything they could from there and packed it into buses and trucks: TVs, refrigerators, furniture, kettles and other household items."

"You can't call it evacuation with looting. Or, in fact, it's looting authorized by another putin's decree under cover of the "martial law" imposed by him on the Ukrainian territories temporarily occupied by russia," the post emphasizes.

As Rubryka wrote, on October 19, russian invaders shelled the city satellite of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant Enerhodar.

We will remind you that on October 17, due to the russian shelling of substations in the territory controlled by Ukraine, the last external power line of the ZNPP was disconnected.

Prolonged power outages at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), which the occupiers illegally seized, may lead to a second Fukushima. In addition, the russians mine the area around the station, and employees are subjected to torture.

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