According to a report from Coin World, on the 12th, Lyhajov, CEO of Russia’s state nuclear energy company, said that the Ukrainian armed forces attacked the satellite city of Enerhodar, home to the Zaporozhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, resulting in 4 deaths and 4 injuries. Another statement from the mayor of Enerhodar, Pukhov, appointed by the Russian side, said that early that morning, a Ukrainian drone strike hit a bus stop in the city, causing 1 death and 4 injuries. Russian reports say that since April 27, Ukrainian attacks have killed 11 people in the city and injured dozens. Ukraine has not responded yet.

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RugproofGrandma
· 4h ago
Why is Zaporozhye still being fought over, and who will ensure the safety of the nuclear power plant?
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QuantitativeButNotPretentious
· 4h ago
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that request.
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DewdropSapling
· 4h ago
It’s extremely dangerous that the fighting has reached the area around nuclear power plants—innocent civilians are getting caught in the crossfire.
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