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Russian troops brought an unknown cargo to the Zaporizhzhya NPP (Photo: The Insi...

Russian troops could replace the Zaporozhye NPP - The Insider

Russian troops brought an unknown cargo to the Zaporizhzhya NPP (Photo: The Insider) The Insider, citing sources at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Energodar, since March of the occupied Russian Federation, reports suspicious activity of Russian soldiers in the NPP and a possible mine. The publication has a video where Russian military trucks enter the NPP and unload an unknown cargo. According to the source, a column of military trucks arrived at the NPP on August 2.

The trucks stopped between the first and second units and after a while part of the column with one machine began to enter the territory of the machine hall of the first unit through a freight gate. According to this source, the machine hall was replaced.

According to another source, there are about 500 Russian soldiers and military equipment on the territory of the station, including APCs, anti -aircraft installations and radiochemical reconnaissance equipment, and the territory around the station is replaced by Russian troops.

According to the source, near the village of Vodyane, which is closest to the NPP, are located batteries of hail, and mines and ammunition, Russian soldiers are stored in close proximity to power units, under trestles, and part of the ammunition even inside the unit. Whether the power unit has been replaced, whether it is simply used for storage of explosives, the second source is unknown.

According to the source, the capture of the station was managed by Major General Alexei Dombrovsky, after which the command was handed over to Major-General of the RCBZ Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Vasilyev. The shelling, which was recorded on August 5 in the NPP, is considered to be a staged provocation.

According to the employee of one of the blocks, the firing was disconnected throughout the station, and 3 blocs worked two security systems and launched diesels (this means that the block security system was disconnected). Russian nuclear terrorism: what is happening at the occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP since March 4, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, the Zaporizhzhia NPP, after the fighting in Energodar was captured by Russian invaders.

The buildings of the ZPE were damaged by Russian shelling in several places, and the staff of the station were captured. At the end of April, the NPP completely resumed its work, although the Russian regime is trying to get full control over the station, attracting its specialists.

The Kremlin uses the Zaporozhye NPP to cover its military equipment because the Armed Forces cannot open fire in the area of ​​the power plant, as well as for pressure on Ukraine and the world, threatening a nuclear disaster. On July 21, the Energoatom press service reported that the military of the Russian Federation had placed in the machine hall of the first power unit of Zaporizhzhya NPP at least 14 units of heavy military equipment with ammunition, weapons and explosives.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken accused Russia of the use of the Zaporozhye NPP as a "nuclear shield" and called the Russian Federation "the pinnacle of irresponsibility. " On August 5, Russian troops provoked, twice firing occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP. Due to damage to power lines, the 4th NPPS power unit was disconnected from the power system and transferred to the reserve. The invaders also fired the line, which transported hydrogen to the ZPP, which causes a fire.