The russians continue to mine the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP).
This is reported by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU).
According to intelligence, mines and explosives are now being delivered to the station. At the same time, mine-explosive barriers, consisting of remotely controlled and unguided anti-personnel mines, have already been set up in technical premises and machine halls.
Mostly for mining the ZNPP, directed type mines of Soviet samples MON-50, MON-90, MON-100, and MON-200 are used.
Moreover, the occupiers plan to take over the housing of Enerhodar residents to encourage russians to work at the station in Energodar. The DIU believes that in this way up to 4,500 russians will be resettled, but so far there are not many of those "who wish to go to the ZNPP".
Background. Mind previously reported that according to Budanov, the threat of a disaster at the ZNPP "is slowly decreasing". The head of intelligence declined to name the reasons why the threat is decreasing.