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Invaders Planning to Take Away Homes of Enerhodar Residents to Encourage russians to Work at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant

July 8, 2023

Invaders Planning to Take Away Homes of Enerhodar Residents to Encourage russians to Work at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power PlantOn July 6, Serhii Kiriyenko, the first deputy head of putin's administration, arrived at the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. The visit took place against the backdrop of the publication of information about the occupiers' mining of the ZNPP. The official purpose of the Kiriyenko's visit is to get acquainted with the state of affairs at the station and to inspect general security. The visit was intended to demonstrate an absence of panic and to try to resolve the problematic issues related to staffing the plant.

After the invasion began, most of the plant's qualified personnel either left the occupied territories or refused to sign the imposed contracts with 'rosatom'. Attempts to attract russian employees also failed. Specialists often refuse to go to ZNPP even though they have been promised salaries and benefits.

According to the information received, a meeting was held at the plant with the participation of kiriyenko and yevhen balytskyi, the governor of Zaporizhzhia region, to provide additional incentives for potential employees from russia. For this purpose, it is planned to provide russians with housing confiscated from Ukrainians who have left the territory of Enerhodar.

It is planned that up to 4,500 russians will be resettled. However, currently there are not many people willing to go to ZNPP.