Russian occupiers begin to transfer looted goods from Enerhodar

OLENA ROSHCHINA  - THURSDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2022, 09:01 Russian occupiers are beginning to transfer goods looted from the Ukrainian city of Enerhodar in Zaporizhzia Oblast, the satellite city of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). Source: Energoatom, the state operator of nuclear power plants in Ukraine, citing Enerhodar's Telegram channel

Quote: "The occupiers are starting to flee Enerhodar. The panic, fear and expectation of defeat that had taken hold of the occupiers in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts have now reached Enerhodar.

Yesterday, on 19 October, and overnight,  looted goods were being transferred from the residences of the Russian military and occupation 'administration'." Details: Enerhodar residents reported that the Skifskyi hotel has been looted.

According to their reports, Russian occupiers "have taken everything they possibly could - TVs, fridges, furniture, kettles and other household goods - and crammed it all in their buses and trucks."

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"This is a kind of evacuation accompanied by looting, or, in fact, marauding, enabled by Putin's latest decree introducing 'martial law' on Ukrainian territories temporarily occupied by Russia," the Telegram post reads.

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