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Russian invaders are going to leave the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and Slavutych

Russian invaders are going to leave the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and Slavutych
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The Russian invaders are going to leave the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the city of Slavutych, the press service of the Energoatom National Nuclear Energy Generating Company reports.


“The information was confirmed that the occupiers, who seized the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and other facilities in the exclusion zone, set off in two columns towards the Ukrainian border with the Republic of Belarus,” the report says. “The invaders announced their intentions to leave the Chernobyl nuclear power plant this morning to the Ukrainian personnel of the station.”

At the same time, a small number of Russians still remain at the facility.

In addition, information about fortifications, trenches that the Russians built in the Red Forest, which took on the largest share of the release of radioactive dust during the reactor explosion in 1986, was confirmed. This is the most polluted part of the Exclusion Zone.

“It is not surprising that the militants received significant doses of radiation and panicked at the first sign of illness. And she showed up very quickly. Almost a riot began among the military, and they began to go,” the Energoatom clarifies.

In addition, there is evidence that a column of Russian Nazis besieging Slavutych is forming in the direction of Belarus. Recall that the invaders entered the city on March 26, but they retreated to its outskirts after a mass protest of local residents.

The Russian Federation captured the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on February 24th. Only on March 20 was it possible to carry out a partial rotation of personnel, heroically serving the nuclear power plant continuously for almost a month.


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