Invading Russian forces install additional fencing at Zaporizhzhia NPP entrances
The Russian occupiers are erecting an additional fence to block the entrances to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. ZNPP employees are now forced to walk part of the route
Energoatom, the operator of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, reported the update.
"Shuttle buses for ZNPP personnel, which deliver nuclear workers to their jobs, will no longer run to the final point of the route. The obstacle will be a new fence that the invading Russian forces are installing on the approaches to the administrative building of the station," the statement said.
It is noted that in this way, the Russian soldiers are actually expanding the closed perimeter around the plant, allegedly preparing it for defense.
"Simply put: they are so afraid that they will not stop even before illegal construction on the territory of a nuclear facility," Energoatom said.
From now on, employees of Zaporizhzhia NPP will not drive directly to the plant, as they always did, but will have to walk part of the route.
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