They broke the law.. Russia carried out arrests in Zaporizhia

They broke the law.. Russia carried out arrests in Zaporizhia

Two workers at the Russian-controlled nuclear plant in Zaporizhia were detained by Russian forces after they were accused of providing information to the Ukrainian government.
A representative of the Russian National Guard acknowledged on Wednesday that the station’s employees had broken the law and station policies, endangering the facility’s security.

He further mentioned that a third person was detained under the excuse of breaking the entry rules and helping the Ukrainian military.
These changes happened despite repeated international alerts about the unstable security conditions at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhia station in southeast Ukraine.

Residents say they live in continual fear and anxiety near Europe’s largest nuclear power station because they are concerned about the potentially disastrous effects if the missiles hit it.
These cautionary statements were made in addition to those made in recent days by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations, and other Ukrainian authorities in light of the charges that Moscow and Kiev had launched strikes nearby.

Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Agency, issued a dire warning last Friday, urging the Russian and Ukrainian parties to use prudence in order to avoid a terrible tragedy.
He also emphasised that any escalation over the plant’s six reactors might result in a catastrophic nuclear accident.

They were in violation. Russia arrested people in Zaporizhia.

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