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Do not allow to communicate with each other: the Russians are increasing their control over ZNPP workers

At the temporarily occupied ZNPP, the Russians set strict work rules. This was reported by Energoatom. Now the Russians forbid the Zaporizhzhia NPP personnel to communicate with each other. Under a strict taboo is any movement through the territory of the ZNPP, except for those clearly defined by the local police. It is strictly forbidden to go outside the station, but simply on the street. While at work, workers now have the right to look straight ahead. Because turning your head and even just looking to the side is strictly prohibited, the message says.

According to Energoatom, the reason for the new ban was the desire of the Russians to disguise firing positions and large military equipment on the territory of the stations.

It is noted that about 2.5 thousand nuclear workers are currently working at the ZNPP. At the same time, the occupiers consider the most important unit to be the guards, who solve key issues of the station’s operation and check employees before work.

In Zaporіzhzhіа, the occupiers are threatening to cut off electricity to people who do not receive Russian passports

Russian troops in the temporarily occupied territories threaten local residents with a power cut if they refuse to receive a Russian passport.

This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.

It is noted that the Russians are forcing the residents of the Temporarily Occupied Territory of Zaporizhzhіa region to renegotiate electricity supply contracts.

However, in order to renegotiate the contract, it is necessary to have a Russian passport, an identification code and documents for the right to ownership of housing, the message says.

The Center of National Resistance adds that the Russian military is giving the locals 30 days to complete all the documents and renegotiate the agreement, otherwise they threaten to disconnect the apartments from electricity.

Earlier, the Center of National Resistance was informed that among the collaborators in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions panic is growing against the background of the upcoming counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and many of them have already left for Russia.