Energoatom reported that as of the morning of March 16th, the station has about 50 units of enemy equipment and many Russian soldiers, many explosives, and weapons.
The occupiers continued to detonate shells and mines on the station that did not explode when they fired. The explosions were heard far outside the NPP site.
All six units of Zaporizhzhya NPP are serviced by Ukrainian personnel. Shifts can rotate.
Formally, the occupiers do not interfere in the work of nuclear power plants, but the staff is forced to agree with all technical solutions of the invaders’ commander.
The station employees are under intense psychological pressure from the occupiers. Armed terrorists check all personnel on arrival at the station.
As a result, nuclear and radiation safety are at stake.
