Russia's Nuclear Hostage: Zaporizhzhia Plant Held For 3+ Years
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Economic problems in Russia push for wages. Workers of an institute start a strike. Employees are entrusted with the implementation of an important nuclear project.
In Russia, the economic problems affect wages and salaries. A workforce is now on strike. Employees are to advance an important nuclear project.
In Russia, the economic problems affect wages and salaries. A workforce is now on strike. Employees are to advance an important nuclear project.
Russia's Nuclear Hostage: Zaporizhzhia Plant Held For 3+ Years
Russia seized Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in March 2022, transforming Zaporizhzhia into a radioactive hostage held for over three years as a military fortress and political bargaining chip. The plant remains under Russian control with Ukrainian staff working under armed guard while international watchdogs warn of imminent nuclear catastrophe. Vladimir Putin ordered the occupation knowing the facility’s technical vulnerabilities down to …
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