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Russian Army Takes Control Of Chernobyl Staff Town, Ukraine

  The Russian army took control of the town where staff working at the Chernobyl nuclear site live and captured the mayor, sparking protests, Ukrainian … Continue reading Russian Army Takes Control Of Chernobyl Staff Town, Ukraine


In this file photo taken on March 18, 2022 this photograph taken shows smoke rising after an explosion in Kyiv. The Russian army is riddled with informers and using “old methods of warfare” against Ukrainian forces, the head of Ukraine’s defense intelligence agency GUR said in an interview published March 25, 2022.
In this file photo taken on March 18, 2022 this photograph taken shows smoke rising after an explosion in Kyiv. PHOTO: FADEL SENNA / AFP

 

The Russian army took control of the town where staff working at the Chernobyl nuclear site live and captured the mayor, sparking protests, Ukrainian officials said Saturday.

“Russian occupiers have invaded Slavutych and occupied the municipal hospital,” the military administration of the Kyiv region, which includes the town, wrote on Telegram.

Some 25,000 people live in the town 160 kilometres (99 miles) north of the capital, built after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident.

Residents took to the streets, carrying a large blue and yellow Ukrainian flag and heading towards the hospital, the administration said, adding that Russian forces fired into the air and threw stun grenades into the crowd.

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It also shared on its Telegram account images in which dozens of people gathered around the Ukrainian flag and chanted: “Glory to Ukraine”.

“According to the latest information, the town’s mayor, Yuri Fomichev, has been captured,” the administration said.

The Chernobyl plant was taken by the Russian army on February 24 on the same day that Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine.

The International Atomic Energy Agency expressed “concern” Thursday after Ukraine informed the organisation of Russia’s bombardment of Slavutych.

The town’s capture comes after the first staff rotation at Chernobyl plant last weekend since Russia took control.

About 100 Ukrainian technicians continued to run the daily operations at the radioactive site for nearly four weeks without being rotated.

AFP