Russians rob Energoatom lorries carrying equipment to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
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The Russians have robbed state-owned National Nuclear Energy Generating Company (SE NNEGC) Energoatom trucks that were transporting essential equipment and spare parts. In winter, the occupiers stole several dozen heaters that were necessary for the operation of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.
Source: Energoatom on Telegram
Quote from Energoatom: “Last week, the state-owned company SE NNEGC Energoatom delivered a shipment of critical equipment and spare parts to the temporarily occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.
At the checkpoint in Vasylivka, the occupiers forcibly unloaded the vehicles and “seized” 45 heaters from the 300 that were in the load. Then the transport continued."
Details: Energoatom emphasized that the Zaporizhzhia NPP needs heaters to maintain the temperature on the premises and create working conditions in winter, when the power plant does not produce electricity.
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