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Russia plans to deport Ukrainian children from Enerhodar
In temporarily Russian occupied Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia region, Russian forces are preparing to introduce the forced deportation of children, which will last until April 20
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Energoatom, Ukraine’s state-owned energy company, reported the information.
In the satellite city of Zaporizhzhia NPP, Russian forces have started and are preparing further forced evacuation of children, which will last until April 20. They are spreading such information in schools and kindergartens of Enerhodar.
"They are planning to take children to Crimea on station buses, thus allegedly legalizing the theft of ZNPP transport, which is used by the station staff to get to work. At present, they have already started taking furniture, mattresses and other things from the city's kindergartens," Energoatom emphasized.
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