Occupiers gradually leaving Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant territory – DIU
Three Rosatom employees have already left the region

Occupiers are gradually leaving the territory of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and its satellite town Enerhodar. This information was reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence.
It is specified that three Rosatom employees were among the first to head to the occupied Crimea. They are the head of the legal department, Mantsurova, the chief inspector, Shtatsky, and the deputy director of the station for provision, Gubarev.
Staff remaining at the station were instructed to "blame Ukraine in case of any emergency situations". The number of military patrols in Enerhodar is also gradually decreasing, reports the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.
In addition to this, Ukrainian employees who signed a contract with Rosatom have also been recommended to evacuate. They are advised to leave for the occupied territory of Crimea by 5 July.
Background. Mind previously reported that in the event of an accident at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, over 300,000 people would be evacuated from four oblasts.
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