Russian troops continue to obstruct the work of Zaporizhzhya NPP workers. Specialists are not allowed to work because they refuse to cooperate with the invaders
This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
“The adversary continues to put pressure on the workers of Zaporizhzhіa NPP. According to available information, some workers who refuse to cooperate with the occupation authorities are not allowed to work,” the report says.
In addition, in the Kherson region, in Chaplinka, the Russians are looking for relatives of servicemen who participated in the anti-terrorist operation/anti-terrorist operation and security forces.
Also there, the occupiers are looking for empty vacant houses for staff quarters.
We will remind, the day before it was reported that the Rashists robbed a convoy of cars with important equipment for the ZNPP.
Russian troops continue to obstruct the work of Zaporizhzhіa NPP workers. Specialists are not allowed to work because they refuse to cooperate with the invaders.
This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
“The adversary continues to put pressure on the workers of Zaporizhzhіa NPP. According to available information, some workers who refuse to cooperate with the occupation authorities are not allowed to work,” the report says.
In addition, in the Kherson region, in Chaplinka, the Russians are looking for relatives of servicemen who participated in the anti-terrorist operation/anti-terrorist operation and security forces.
Also there, the occupiers are looking for empty vacant houses for staff quarters.
It will be recalled that it was previously reported that the Russian military is restricting the access of IAEA representatives to the damaged objects of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant after the shelling, thus hiding evidence of their crimes. At the same time, the occupiers are trying to blame Ukraine for the shelling.
In the Zaporizhzhia region, the occupying troops continue to shell peaceful settlements. This time, 16 villages came under fire. This was reported by the police of the Zaporizhzhia region. The invaders fired at civilian infrastructure in the area of the settlements of Kushugum, Gulyaipole, Orekhov, Zheleznodorozhnoye, Novodanilovka, Shcherbaki, Krasnoye, Malinovka, Charivnoye, Kamenskoye, Dorozhnyanka, Olgovskoye, Belogorye, Malaya Tokmachka, Malye Shcherbaki, Plavni.
The police of the Zaporizhzhia region received 19 reports of infrastructure destruction.
In the Zaporozhye direction, the situation has not undergone significant changes over the past day. The enemy concentrates its main efforts on holding the occupied borders.
This is reported by the regional military administration.
According to the information of the main administration of the national police in the Zaporizhzhia region, during the past day, the occupiers struck in the area of the settlements of Kushugum, Gulyaipole, Orihiv, Zaliznychne, Novodanilivka, Shcherbaki, Chervone, Malynivka, Charivne, Dorozhnyanka, Olhivske, Biloghirya, Mala Tokmachka, Mali Shcherbaki , Kamianske, Plavni.
19 reports were received about the destruction of houses (apartments) of citizens and infrastructure objects as a result of Russian shelling.
During the past day, the evacuation of the civilian population from the temporarily occupied territory was carried out. 77 people were evacuated, including 17 children.
The occupiers increased the pressure on the ZNPP workers The enemy continues to put pressure on Zaporizhzhia NPP workers. According to available information, individual workers who refuse to cooperate with the occupation authorities are not allowed to work. This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Energoatom” sent a shipment of critical equipment and spare parts to the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. However, the occupiers robbed the trucks that were going to the ZNPP. At the checkpoint in Vasylivka, they forced the cars to unload and “removed 45 heaters for their own needs.” After that, the transport was allowed to continue.
As a result of Russian shelling, 87 settlements remain without electricity and water supply in Mykolayiv Oblast as of today, November 26.
This was reported by the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration.
“At this time, electricity supply, water supply, and drainage have been stopped in 87 settlements (in four – partially) of Bashtanskyi and Mykolayivskyi districts,” the message says.
Also, 6,379 consumers remain without gas supply.
It is noted that as a result of shelling in the region, 825 electricity supply facilities, 30 water supply facilities, 994 gas supply facilities, and 96 heat supply facilities were partially damaged or destroyed.
Another 12,820 civilian buildings and facilities were also damaged and destroyed: 8,816 housing facilities, 92 medical facilities, 388 educational facilities, 184 cultural facilities, 189 industrial facilities, and 2,061 other non-military facilities.
As of November 26, 2022, since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24, more than 8,000 residential buildings have been partially or completely damaged in the Mykolayiv region. A total of almost 14,000 civilian objects.
Such data were published by the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration.
Work on restoration of gas and electricity supply continues in the region
“As of November 26, since the beginning of the Russian invasion, 13,675 civilian objects have been partially or completely damaged in the Mykolayiv region,” the message reads.
Affected:
Only 6,379 consumers remain without gas supply. At this time, electricity supply, water supply, and drainage have been suspended in 87 settlements (partially in four) of Bashtanskyi and Mykolayivskyi districts.
On October 1, 2022, a similar report mentioned 11,763 civilian objects in the Mykolaiv region that were destroyed or damaged by bombing.
In the Nikolaev region in the south of Ukraine, a sapper was blown up in the liberated Snigirevka during demining. The city is currently considered one of the most mined in the de-occupied territories. Local authorities ask not to rush back there.
To check everything, they say, it takes months. Despite this, people still go home, writes Present Tense.
Evgeniya found her missing carpet and bed linen in the basement where the Russian military lived during the occupation. Where the bed was brought from and who is its owner, the returning locals have yet to find out. Evgenia came to her native yard for the first time in six months. All this time Snigirevka was under occupation. In the refrigerator, Evgenia found a stretcher – it will be taken away by sappers – and household appliances were missing:
“There is no boiler, no boiler in the bathroom, no TVs. They took forks and spoons. Everything was empty.” The bedroom, judging by the abundance of hair found, was used by the occupiers as a hairdresser. Yevgenia says she was forced to leave home when her microdistrict became the front line of the Russian army.
“There were two tanks here. As soon as it starts to bang, the hut is already bouncing. In the evening, every morning, spotters climb onto the roof. We see this, but what’s the point? They come and sit here,” recalls one of the residents of the city.
All summer and autumn Snigirevka was in the army reports. The Ukrainian military has repeatedly said that it was in this town that the enemy gathered huge forces. Locals say: the occupying power did not terrorize the villagers. Even at one time I tried to establish contact with them: “The first ones who came in were loyal. They behaved in a civilized way. They even said hello. And then, when the rotation began, rabble started. Real rabble. they tried to introduce the ruble. Not very successfully. They came in with a machine gun and intimidated.”
The Russian military were also preparing for the winter. Everyone was talking about it. But it didn’t work out. “When they started shooting, they started running like rats. Our club is opening, the doors are open over there. One KamAZ leaves, the second KamAZ, and they jump into this KamAZ around the perimeter. They made a smoke curtain. We didn’t see each other. When “We see: the military is coming. I won’t tell you! Our guys came in. Dressed, clean, in berets. And they went in flip flops and galoshes. The second army of the world!” say the locals.
Snigirevka was one of the key settlements for the liberation of Kherson. It is strikingly different from those settlements that were on the other side of the front line. For example, from Pervomaisky. His Russian artillery simply razed to the ground. And Snigirevka, with the exception of a few districts, looks like a pretty whole town.
The locals now remember: the Ukrainian army hit quite accurately. Therefore, for example, it does not take months to restore electricity. The city has shops and utilities. But the local authorities are asking those who left not to rush to return to their homes. The sappers still have too much work to do.
Not everyone is lucky to be safe. Evgenia does not hide: Ukrainian artillery destroyed her house. But she does not hold grudges against “ours”, as she calls the Armed Forces of Ukraine. She is more surprised not by a hole in the roof, but by the mess that the Russian military left in her house: “That’s why, tell me, tear down the doors, break them? Everything is beaten. Everything is scattered.”