Video footage circulating online on Thursday purportedly shows Russian military vehicles being stored inside a Ukrainian nuclear plant under the control of Russian forces.
The vehicles, consisting of at least five green trucks marked with the white letter"Z," indicating they belong to the Russian military, were seen parked inside a turbine hall connected to a nuclear reactor at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, according to reports. It's unknown when the video was taken, but the surreptitious nature of the camerawork suggests it could have been filmed by one of the many Ukrainian technicians who continue to operate the facility.
— Ruslan Trad August 18, 2022 FOREIGN FIGHTERS IN UKRAINE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOOTING AND ABUSES: REPORT "First, there are no objective obstacles to prevent the IAEA mission from reaching the Zaporizhzhia NPP. Today, Mr. Guterres and I discussed the parameters of this mission and the fact that it can get to the plant very quickly and quite safely in a legal way through the free territory of our state. And just like that," Zelensky said in his nightly address.
The Zaporizhzhia facility, located in the southeastern city of Enerhodar, Ukraine, has been under the control of Russian troops since March. The Kremlin claims any military equipment at the facility is related to guard duties and that it is not storing heavy weapons at the plant.
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