Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Faces Worker Shortage Amid Russian Evacuation Plans

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Russia is planning to evacuate over 3,000 workers from the town serving the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, leading to a "catastrophic lack" of personnel, according to Ukraine's state-owned Energoatom. The Russian-held nuclear station has become "potentially dangerous" after Moscow-installed officials began evacuating people from nearby areas. Ukraine is expected to launch a counteroffensive to push back Russian forces, and retaking the whole of the Zaporizhzhia region is one of its aims.
- Russia to evacuate more Zaporizhzhia nuclear workers - Ukraine's Energoatom Yahoo News
- Ukraine's occupied nuke plant faces possible staffing crunch The Associated Press
- Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Plant Warns Of 'Catastrophic Lack' Of Workers Amid Russian Evacuation Plans Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- Ukrainian Nuclear Operator Warns of Worker Shortage at Russia-Occupied Plant Voice of America - VOA News
- Russia made occupied Ukrainians sign waivers taking responsibility for not evacuating Business Insider
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