The enemy continues to use the territory of the ZNPP to deploy its troops and store ammunition and explosives, despite the recent visit of the IAEA and its Director Rafael Grossi.
This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.
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Thanks to the data provided by the Ukrainian underground and concerned citizens, it was possible to estimate that up to 1300 Russian Guard units were deployed on the territory of the ZNPP, in particular, the OMON Akhmat-1 (Grozny, TOT of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria) and SOBR Agat (Penza, Russia) units were identified. For the sake of disguise, some of the occupiers on duty use the uniforms of the ZNPP paramilitary guard, not the Russian Guard
Also, the technical and basement premises of the station are used by the occupiers to store small arms and artillery ammunition, both to supply the contingent stationed at the station and the forces in adjacent positions. The enemy has laid more than 20 minefields around the city, they surround the station and the city and have a total length of about 6.5 km. The occupiers are still afraid of a possible landing of the Defense Forces from Dnipro.
Despite the visit of the IAEA mission this week, their route was carefully and pre-planned by the occupiers. Given the courtesy and hugs shown by IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi to the Russian leadership of the occupied nuclear power plant, it is no surprise that his team once again failed to notice the significant accumulation of Russian troops and weapons on the territory of the nuclear power plant. In particular, it was not the first time they were denied access to the western part of the two turbine halls. However, the organization's representative office only recorded this fact and did not make any decision regarding the representative office of Rosatom, which operates ZNPP
Recall
Rafael Grossi made his fifth visit to the occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP. The IAEA experts assessed the situation after the fire and ongoing work, emphasizing the importance of ensuring nuclear safety in the context of the conflict.