Ukraine Russians set up electricity company in Zaporizhia

Ukraine: Russians set up electricity company in Zaporizhia

The occupation authorities responsible for Melitopol “took control of the local electricity company ‘Zaporizhzhyaoblenergo’ and they created a pseudo-electricity company called ‘Tavria-Energo’, which started collecting bills from residents.” This was announced by Mayor of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov, who has contacts to his city in the occupied part of Ukraine from Ukrainian territory maintains district of Zaporizhia.
“It is not necessary to pay the bills issued by the resident society”, the mayor explains to his citizens via his Telegram page. “The electricity received by residents of Melitopol and residents of other occupied territories is produced by Ukrainian power plants, our electricity system is separate from Russia. All money paid by residents of Melitopol is paid by the occupiers and their Apparently stolen by henchmen,” explains Fedorov. According to them, scammers stole up to 50 million hryvnia this month.

EU: Damage to Zaporizhia, “but radiation is normal” I would like to express my strong condemnation of the recent bombings in and around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which have caused significant damage to infrastructure, including near the dry storage of spent nuclear fuel within the perimeter of the power plant. EU Commissioner Kdri Simson stressed that “the information from EU radioactivity monitoring systems and from international sources does not indicate an increase in radioactivity in Ukraine or the EU, nor an imminent radiation hazard”.

Ukraine, the Zaporiszhzha nuclear power plant after the attack

Ukraine Russians set up electricity company in Zaporizhia

ANSA agency

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