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Occupying Russian forces disassemble, steal Ukraine’s largest solar power plant
Locals report seeing occupying Russian forces stealing solar panels. This was reported by the Vlasti.net news agency, citing local eyewitnesses
Reports have emerged that in Zaporizhzhya, occupying Russian forces have disassembled and driven off with solar panels from the 50 MW Tokmak Solar Energy Solar power plant, located near Tokmak city.
It is Ukraine's largest solar power plant, covering a 96 hectare site (the equivalent of about 100 football fields), with a 50 MW capacity.
Locals say they have seen Russian forces disassembling, packing up, and exporting solar panels for a while.
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