Occupiers carry out forced "evacuation" of children from Enerhodar
They plan to take children to the temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea on station buses

The russian invaders have begun "forced evacuation" of children from the temporarily occupied Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
This is reported by the State Enterprise NNEGC Energoatom.
"Local schools and kindergartens in the temporarily occupied satellite city of Zaporizhzhia NPP are spreading information about the forced evacuation, which has already begun and will last until 20 April," the company said in a statement.
It is known that the occupiers plan to take children towards the temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea on station buses, "thus allegedly legalising the theft of ZNPP transport, which is used by the station staff to get to work".
Currently, the russian invaders have already begun to remove furniture, mattresses and other items from the city's kindergartens.
Previously. The SBU exposed a collaborator who had helped deport more than 1,000 Ukrainian children. The minors were taken to Sevastopol in September and October last year under the guise of "voluntary evacuation". Among the victims were orphans and hundreds of children whose parents were illegally detained by the occupiers while trying to leave the war zone.
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