Eduard Atakishchev, the deputy director appointed by the Russians at the temporarily seized Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, is helping the military transport unused equipment from the station.
This was reported by the Center for National Resistance (CNR).
Local residents note that the new "plant director" was sent from Rostov-on-Don. He is responsible for signing fictitious agreements to transfer unclaimed property of the plant for the needs of the occupying forces and for its placement on the facility's territory.
Atakishchev himself regularly moves with a military escort and rarely appears in the occupied Enerhodar, mostly staying in Moscow. All of Atakishchev's activities are subordinated to the national center of "defense" management of the Russian Federation. This is further evidence that the Russians have systematically turned the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant into a military facility.
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