Only 100 out of 6,700 Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant’s employees cooperate with Russia’s Rosatom
The Russian occupiers failed to force Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) workers to sign contracts with Rosatom en masse
Energoatom, Ukraine’s nuclear energy operator, reported this on Telegram.
According to the report, the Russians are resorting to pressure and manipulation, claiming that a thousand plant workers have already signed contracts with the fake enterprise named JSC Zaporozhskaya AES, which is managed by Russia’s Rosatom.
"Actually, of the 6,700 staff who remained to work at the Russian-occupied ZNPP, only about a hundred signed contracts with Rosatom. Moreover, the vast majority of those who did so "agreed" under the pressure of the invaders. Another 4,300 pro-Ukrainian ZNPP workers left for Ukraine-controlled territory," the message says.
Most of the workers at the station have a pro-Ukrainian position, continue to oppose the occupiers and delay the process of signing contracts as much as possible.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian forces are making lists of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant’s employees who have signed contracts with Rosatom.
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The Russian occupiers are putting physical and moral pressure on Zaporizhzhia NPP workers to sign contracts with Rosatom. And the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine is preparing a decision to protect the specialists of the occupied ZNPP, who work in extreme conditions.
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