The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe's largest nuclear facility, has been under Russian occupation for two years, leading to a deteriorating situation marked by torture and abuse of former employees, as well as a worsening safety environment. Ukraine has reported a decline in safety at the facility, with former staff recounting abuses by Russian occupiers. The facility is now considered 'the single most vulnerable nuclear facility in the world,' according to Nataliya Gumenyuk. The situation at Zaporizhzhia has been described as "a looming disaster".
Under Russian occupation, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility in Ukraine has become the site of an alleged human-rights disaster—and it is now considered “the single most vulnerable nuclear facility in the world,” Nataliya Gumenyuk reports. https://t.co/OVy6LDe92L https://t.co/tifSn3lllm
It’s very difficult to understand why a person returns to a territory that is not suitable for life. There is no electricity, drinking water, gas, infrastructure, the land is all mined. While we were working, 4 local residents died precisely because of a mine explosion. But I… https://t.co/dhrlSjDZd8
Former employees of the Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe’s largest nuclear facility, recounted torture and abuses by Russian occupiers, while the remaining staff works to keep the degrading plant online. “The result is a crisis unprecedented in the history of nuclear power,” Nataliya… https://t.co/8yZokq4skO
Safety at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant worsening, Ukraine says https://t.co/fWFKAANsv5 https://t.co/ghPrQyjBxR
Putin's Russian roulette: "A looming disaster at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. At the facility, occupied by Russia for the past two years, employees describe a regime of torture and abuse—and a growing threat of disaster." https://t.co/6scbII66Zz
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