The occupying contingent is gradually leaving the territory of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.
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On June 30, the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense reported that three employees of Rosatom, who led the actions of the Russians, were among the first to leave the station. Also, Ukrainian employees who signed a contract with Rosatom received recommendations to evacuate.
According to the instructions received, they must leave before July 5th. The desired direction is the territory of the occupied Crimea. To date, it is known about the departure to the peninsula of the head of the legal department Mantsurova, the chief inspector of Shtatsky and the deputy station for providing Gubarev.
Also, the number of military patrols is gradually decreasing on the territory of the Zaporizhzhya NPP itself and in the satellite city of the Energodar station.
The personnel remaining at the station were instructed to “blame Ukraine in case of any emergencies.”
Recall that in three regions of Ukraine, training is conducted in the event of a terrorist attack at the ZNPP.
The personnel of all relevant services in the Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk and Kherson regions were alerted at 5 am. We worked out several scenarios of a possible development of events. In the worst of them, about 300,000 residents of Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporozhye are subject to mandatory evacuation.
Source: Racurs

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