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a sleep asked and then when generations mash watch now on the 10 dw documentary says kind of funny. it feels like therapy, the when the russian army captured the turnover plant, that familiar fear returned the fear of a nuclear disaster shuttle on business feature noble nuclear power plant. it's a household name. the world still remembers that your noble disaster of 1986 the triple explosion became the largest nuclear disaster in the world history. but russians captured up for noble. in early 2022 was just the overture. a short while peter vladimir putin soldiers marched on europe's largest nuclear power plant
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separation the how secure our nuclear power plants in more time which the state is the new car, safety and security of the biggest news about that you can call and russia has also threatened to use nuclear weapons. that's why do we need a world if there's no russian it's not bluffing. this is the story of how this upper region nuclear power plant and its workers became hostages. for most, i'm waiting for the worst when they failed to find weapons quickly or put them in that there was a so and they began to torture meeting events and ukraine. that would
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change europe. the my name is pablo. i'm a ukrainian filmmaker was born in 1981 and keep my parents and grandparents were soviet scientists. i was 4 years old on the day of the turn. noble disaster. the and this is my home city. keep on february 24th 2022. in the early hours of this morning, the russian president vladimir putin launched an all out assault on ukraine and give us a sort of force it didn't matter. you pull the eastern border region hockey,
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the capital key, russian tanks and moving into ukraine from all directions as coll financing has it rented. when you look bill, so when you say those, whoever tries to stand in our way should know that russia's response will be immediately you'll find involved the consequences that you have never experienced in your history. your unique and seemingly overnight, a large and free european country was facing a war of aggression from its neighbor. and we ukrainian suddenly found ourselves stuck in traffic together with our kids, our families, and our dreams. but also with our fears for the biggest nuclear power plant in europe, that's when the world learned how to pronounce the long names that the reason the is that the region nuclear power plant lives and is that the region of last and the south of the country near the city of and for that, and then the pro river,
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the huge got home to them is just 130 kilometers away the before the invasion, the plan produced 20 percent of ukraine's electricity. these days separation is often in the headlines. but the people who work there are rarely heard the said he's on your used to be responsible for the spent fuel storage facility ends up larissa . now live in t yep. okay, most likely. remember i woke up as usual to start work, but at this i'm not able to. i had breakfast, drink coffee, and got ready vanco kyle: were in new york. yes it was. that's when i realized a full scale invasion of you cream was it was under way of talking in your real pain. this is another witness who was at the plant when the russian invasion
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began. he wishes to remain anonymous for safety reasons. you need to cycle, my friend from harkey called me and said we're under attack. a military base right near me has been bombed officials. i said that can't be true. what are you talking about? you have to do? and he said, believe me, you'd better get out of here, it's was, was got, the russian military vehicles have invaded the key of region. the enemy has advanced through the village of border crossing the troops of the occupying forces into the 10 noble exclusions on from the territory, a fellow ruse, the so much due to me. so we were so shocked. we knew that we could face the same situation across the boards, the
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you'd be like, clothes that works at the tour, noble nuclear power plant. that day she had gotten ready for what she thought would be a routine shift. that's but i don't know what the home is a little unless mean on february 23rd. i began my shift is because i work in security or both and we offer that. so it's my job to keep an eye on the planned and the equipment and that there's a lovely, a call at 8 am. the morning crew did not arrive to take over from us. let me know that i left the hospital. there were lots of planes and helicopters flying over from the direction of bella luce and then at 3 45 pm. we saw on our monitor's how men dressed in black core entering the sites and politic office for the presidential office of ukraine has confirmed that russian troops of sees the to nothing new power. pounds those familiar?
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well, i started destroying our equipment. they broke down the fence and then just climbed over them. suddenly there were lots of vehicles and strangers around, but they should remember sky. this is that you know, to nuclear power plant. it's a household name. it was the 1st one you i remember that soon afterwards i was told to pack my things not just fast, but immediately that i wasn't allowed to take any of my favorite toy cars. the. the trim level explosion became the largest nuclear disaster in the world. history which contaminated the good part of ukrainian territory, rebel or russian,
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some parts of western russia in such an affected big parts of europe as well. with no official information, rumors soon spread that it wasn't safe to stay and keep railway tickets sold out. immediately. we bought the last airplane tickets available, the number of key reasons for that. one of them and probably the key one. what are the major issues of is the raptor, the so called r v m cost reactor? basic design of the reactor was taken from the military industrial complex. it was designed to produce plutonium, enrich uranium for the nuclear bombs, and for veterans and the design over act and was top secret that was when i learned the word it costs. yeah. my grandfather couldn't come with us as
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a physicist, he was not given authorization by the k g b to leave the key region, the that nuclear energy accident room into the health and lives of countless people. it widespread effects soon became apparent across europe the, the, the comp done somebody's humans, one of a sudden these drain trip holt from scandinavia. i think it was on april the 27th or 28th of increased radiation levels that no one could explain to you a lot for days. the government in moscow imposed on information blackouts. the. it wasn't until mid may that the public was informed of the actual extent of the
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accident. the oh, sure who the were on the to the russian invasion. the higher key region was perhaps the hardest. he is not car cushion, was to some of the best fighting and assume a region. tanica had suffered massive russian shedding all day. and the fighting is ongoing. the u. n. estimates of 100000 internally displaced. people may well be too low to the left and this after the russian invasion, ukraine was the global news story. a war of aggression in violation of international law was taking place in europe for the 1st time since the end of the cold war. there was the threat of a nuclear attack and
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a civilian nuclear power plant was about to be caught up in the fighting. now the homes are on the 2nd day of the invasion, february 25th, and we realize that the chances of this operational power plant being captured for very high levels. and we understood that we were already pretty much surrendered or moved from work with himself. what portion the to the police square, the management of this app or egypt plant started constantly calling meetings. my supervisor took part in these solutions. they discussed what to do if there was damage to the infrastructure and how to respond. in the case of showing some show up still uses which can these anti crisis centers, the units were tasked with getting ready with reviewing documents and developing new measures which this work was going on all the time. so both of us to
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the residents of i know for don, we're getting ready for the occupiers to arrive for the send the mayor of enough for doc to mutual all of played a key role in the global situation of the city is stable, but unfortunately remains tens of businesses operating normally the military and law enforcement officers are all in position and ready to defend. our city is that safe? there's been a lot wake we managed to set up several in provides default vacations, so store inside local residents organized it themselves with their, against this launch scan aggression. and believe that and hold off belongs to ukraine. ok, you know, more than 10000 citizens gathered up in pieces. sure. we still use the nato. a
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country send the troops to ukraine, but the moment of which boots in one said, why do we need a world in which there's no rush? i will come near just giving you what i see then, but let everything fly, you know, directions the this for yours between february 24th and 20. the people were constantly gathering at the entrance to the city of idaho dot, and they brought several trucks instead of concrete blocks to seal off the road or between walkable ish them all in the street. as far as i recall, some of the residents even welded together tank barriers. those with then transported to the check point at the entrance to the whole dock. well, my boyfriend were by me fun.
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the people came without weapons. they just had flags that to me, but this happened 3 times. and 3 times we managed to force to call them at times phenomenal vehicles to turn back in at around 3 o'clock in the afternoon, they came in a launch con boy, up around 100 vehicles. within this day, thinking about it a little when they opened fire onto the check point from a tank, a few kilometers away. this bottle at the city entrance. if you can call it a bottle last it's several hours. then they drove through to the power plant and used to put you on a brief hold on a sponsor. the invaders had to drive through the city in order to access the only road leading to the plant rental hope that is nothing was produced on march 3rd, around 2200 people came to work at the separation of power plant for each from that
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was a reduced workforce, so normally there would have been $11000.00 employees or small. this was one of the management's anti crisis measures from because a listen. we were doing our work when at some point in the afternoon, it became clear that we might not be able to go home. that day we'll put in a position. it was decided that all the staff who were at this operation plan would stay at work until the situation became safer, especially supports we proceeded to, we were constantly messaging and calling our families in the city go on the problem of and then the vehicles was driving in the direction of the 1st control point of this operation plan, this is the actual attack began around 10 pm,
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the we're just moving when we were inside the plant, the whole time management told us to stay in the shelters. later, the occupiers retreated. and i don't know, we had the small moment of joy where we thought maybe this is it. so maybe they'll stop now. but they were just regrouping for me to put a $100.00. the gc me with during the next wave of attacks shot from a tank practically destroyed the 3rd floor of the training center. so we're 20 special forces soldiers were deployed to the purchase. it's just much, it's a direct attack on a nuclear facility. had seemed unsinkable. so only a small number of a lead soldiers remained at the power plant and in the city of an ad hole. that of
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all regular troops were needed to defend the strategically important cities of hanson and zap are each of the larger we have the radio on the ship. the supervisor at the power plant kept saying, stop byron, you're shooting at the separation nuclear power plant. you're risking a nuclear disasters, but the, the, if i remember correctly, the loudspeakers fell silent at around 3 o'clock in the morning. the shelling stopped and we sat holding our breath listening for more items. we didn't know what was happening. we designed mission by 5 am on march 4th,
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the separation nuclear power plant was under russian control by witnesses reported that 3 people were killed. 2 wounded and between 30 and 40 taken prisoner while trying to hold off the attack. according to ukraine's state nuclear power plant operator and that whole lot them, most of them are still in captivity. these russian troops have a tang separate asia, your, its largest nuclear power plant. an incident here could be 6 times worse than to an over power plant is in the front line of the continents bloodiest war in decades after us. and for us, as a tech does a police up class in the middle of the night, setting a nearby training facility, fire the, the new, the ductwork time is broken up in the night. and i immediately received the videos where you could see the fighting around the pond. because we weren't able to give the old plan for the acts, but relatively quickly because of the safety of the pond to not being affected. but
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the fact that there was fight seeing and shooting at a nuclear power plant, that was a real shock. so in this wash and heavy to understand what's at stake today, it's important to understand the role that nuclear power has played in my country's history the why the 9 to 6 this ukrainian economy was developing quite rapidly. but there was lot of energy sources. and the nuclear power became a solution so it is about the population. it is about the development of economy and need for sources of energy, which at that time, $6.00 to $7.00 to is
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a new class. and like the right way to go the nuclear power plants like that for region, internal, what a source of great pride for the soviet leadership and while they couldn't be showcased during the annual, made a parades other nuclear achievements could be the when the soviet union collapsed. ukraine inherited the nuclear power plants and the nuclear weapons on its territory. along with all the associated risks. still have like during the cold war to a new class super bowers, the united states and russia. for a short period of time, there was a 3rd one. the name of that country was your bright,
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are those nuclear weapons were inches, they are like a gun that you could go ahead and use. they did have some launch approvals for, for those nuclear weapons. and for the most part, what i believe is those nuclear weapons were nothing but a norm as burden to ukraine. because the most dangerous part of nuclear weapons is when you take them apart and to take apart a 1000 plus nuclear weapons in a country that doesn't have all the capabilities and facilities for that. it is dangerous ukraine in general, wanted to play the role that it's going to be a responsible country, the which is why. on december 5th, 1994 ukraine signed with wind down in history. as the budapest memorandum the
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united states, russia and the united kingdom, signed an agreement with a government in ukraine that ukrainians would give up. the nuclear weapons they had inherited from the soviet union in return for a number of things. and the most important parts of the in return for that would be to be guaranteed the sovereignty of ukraine. not to use nuclear weapons against ukraine, not to be threatened with nuclear weapons. and that's what and russia violating pressure, became the main perpetrator and, and the violator of the best memorandum attacking ukraine. trust in training for team them in training training to it's not only that it violated. as the memorandum
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is essentially puts into question, anything that any country would ever assign to have another country not develop nuclear weapons. so to give up, no clue weapons. if you give them that sort of a guarantee and rush, a broke, that guarantee, totally responsible, and it has to be verb erase is much beyond q. cram that 1st morning after the occupation of europe's largest nuclear power plant was full of uncertainty for the employees. the your permit though, which means i remember that at 8 am we were told to leave the shelter and head to the 1st and checkpoint multiple possible most. i think there were between 15 and 18 of us. so we set off and i remember how quiet it was. as we walked shipping the, the, the ship, the,
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the you blood, runs cold, your walking and thinking, what will i do when i meet the russian soldiers? how will they behave? will they shoot me dead or not for scanners to dfcs you the new shift came to relieve us at around 10 am we made our way to the 2nd check point. yeah, your call uh i came to this after region you clear planet to relieve the colleagues who are there from the morning of march. 3rd man is to noon on march 4th. how bad is a measurable uh, my jump was show we say to assess the damage to the buildings and facilities fall under the jurisdiction of the nuclear safety department and my 4 digits, uh, competitors provide me with the most perfect the,
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the incidence gate and the training center had been destroyed, the administrative offices were damaged. the russian army was setting up a military base on the grounds of the nuclear plants. the . we immediately understood the enormous risks that could be derived from the fact that the blind had been occupied by the russian forces, which could make these a target. in a military conflict, vladimir putin meanwhile issued another threat. this time directed at nato joy. all of this could really lead to a conflict where nuclear weapons are used. that would mean the destruction of civilization if it is at. don't they understand that you with when you, when you march through the
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solution, do sadducees, we met more and more russian military personnel at the power plant. and i even had a brief conversation with soldiers from a special unit from a set you see some of the walls, they called everyone brother, they'd say, brother, where's the canteen does, and so on. what the temperature, so spectrum thought the occupation also really changed in life and the city of and hold off for hours of multiple parts. yeah, most of us because up, for example, my wife and i had to stand in line for 6 hours to see just to buy bread is luckily of them from corporate differently. but there was also a ray of hope at that time the, the russian military has lift that, you know, bone euclid power plant revolt,
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say russian soldiers and now marching into columns towards the ukrainian better we see in border with it over to call and waited a long time for that moment, 600 hours. no for a long, long time. it felt like an attorney cheese every day was the same over and over. the winter, locally, a toyota. and then one day later, our intercom rang and we heard a voice say, opened the door, we're the ukrainian armed forces. when i got to the soul, the bully, yours is pretty strong. when i go to my apartment that day,
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i just lay down on my bed and told myself, i'm home. the . the main reason i've taken over the trim level nuclear power plant was just secure. the advance of the russian troops started toward the cave and eventually was they realized what the in possession of they were using the true level of nuclear power plant as a shelter they assumed and assume correct that, that ukrainians would not attack the nuclear power plant. and really turned it into the logistical base. and one of the centers of the offensive against keys at once turnover was free. the head of the international atomic energy agency came to meet the workers
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read your posts, please send a message to them. yeah. have respect to everybody and police. absolutely . we don't know it's we do not only have respect for you. we have to be ration for you because you did exactly what you were expected to do. you show the professionalism, carriage, of course, patriotism, but you did the right thing. meanwhile, the staff was at the retail, were still working under coercion. any hope that they would be liberated quickly had faded. the way you run a nuclear facility is inherently dangerous. so you have to run it right. and now to go in and have to react to operators. have to work at gunpoint. i mean,
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this is totally against everything we've learned about nuclear safety. it's totally against everything. the russians have talked about nuclear safety. the there's liter, somewhere around the middle of 2022 right now to bonum, which got shot, appeared at the plant on which french but it not got shot, is thought to have close links to the kremlin. he currently works for russia's state owned nuclear entity ross at home, which has been operating this operation plan since its occupation your office is main. busy was to persuade the training personnel to sign a contract with rosa tom me. he would say you see there is a ukrainian chair and a rushing chair, but we, my colleagues are sitting on the nuclear chair.
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the moves are be split, we are committed to safety. we are neither part of the russian aggression, nor are we defending new craniums. we're committed to safety. we have to think about nuclear safety 1st and foremost because i am here with you at the power plant . you all could swarm unless he's a convincing speaker and speaks very calmly without emotion. you know, during the conversation gradually wraps himself around. you like a snake. there's water and then suddenly he has you in his grim exam, your whole slide. so the workers responded in different ways to the rhetoric, which was basically a thinly concealed threat. the international atomic energy agency was still trying to gain access to the power plant occupied by russian forces. the situation of the stuff of the plant has
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from the very beginning being one of the most pressing point, obviously being at our territory which is occupied by another country beyond stipulation of the nuclear power plant is extremely traumatic. appreciate is completely out of the physical integrity of the place has not been respected that was showing at the beginning of the war which a state is the new test safety and security of the biggest boot about brenton. they . european con special operations forces linked to ukraine's intelligent service, trying to liberate the area around the nuclear power plant. 3 times. the 1st attempt was in august to 2022 ukrainian forces cross to the costco reservoir,
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but they were forced to retreat to more unsuccessful landing attempts, followed at the end of august, a team from the i a set off for this app or reach a power plant it took us a long time to be able to go the interview. because the when we went, i led to that mission on september 1st 2022. so it took me like 6 months to be able to go to the
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visa war. and the plant is at the front of the line. there is security, the presence that the forces off if you see is on but so all of that there, you know that somebody's yeah, provence, you may have the situations where the security people will say, well, you cannot do these so you can't do this or this is dangerous, what we don't want you to go to assets. and part of the time the i was showing the rules of very the cold where fresh fuel is stored. and this plays, it was quite amazing. had very be close on the rooftop of these uh, building which host lots of them coming to you during his visit. but i
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feel glossy was shown a missile. and i, a employee said that the angle of impact indicated it had been fired from russian positions. but the man rush, i had a pointed to manage the occupied plan, but not caught chuck claims that these were ukrainian missiles that changed the direction just before landing the moment. we said we never left i left a 1st deployment mission of experts. and then these have been rotating, is they, there they sleep, there they, they are, they were there for a month or less. and then the
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see, mazda believe we all had high hopes and high expectations for this mission. and when raphael groceries visited the power plant to start, we thought things would change the relationships that we would finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief. and you'll see no escape . it's long. but the training staff had practically no opportunity to talk to raphael grossi or the other members of the emission. you know, i was among those who became increasingly disappointed with each visit. by the i a, you say abuse. they would come for court fax from you see drop reports are so ridiculous, but it wouldn't lead anywhere to keys viewed the more. what's the pressure on the staff remain key? please come up with some of the key stuff the ukraine is that the reason nuclear power plant was knocked offline on thursday due to showing you tax
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associated nearby high voltage power lines. and the account was shut down yesterday all through a power failure on a thousands upon of thousands of residents in the region. after nearby power lines were destroyed, unit 6. the last reactor is still in operation and sap ratio was disconnected from the grid unit 6 had previously supplied the other 5 units with electricity so that they could remain in a safe, cold state. what they want to do is they wanted to control the electricity. they wanted to make sure the ukrainians didn't have access to the electricity. so. so what i have called it is, i had mentioned before that, that nuclear terrorism is, is really important and worries some despite the ongoing presence of the i a e, a inspectors,
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it's clear the supposedly stable situation could deteriorate at any time the, there are 2 major spoke person for russia and russian black mail tactics. one is president for just yourself. looks to the use of nuclear weapons in different ways, but doesn't talk about that directly. and then the former president of russia demanded immediate if, surely talks about that open. russia has repeatedly sought to spread fear in this area. and then you believe this is made on a blog. and those were trying to blackmail us with nuclear weapons, should know that the wind can turn in their direction as well. the circle of your last
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of a virus and it happened on september 12th 2022. pretty much when i was arrested at work. a little more time use that for you. drove me to my home 1st my neighbor boys where is, i don't know if that's for shots on my part farrah duck or them or shame go and my wife and children had already left for ukrainian control territory were what we might be comfortable in the okay. yeah, let's kick out of them as far as i understood for you, or their main purpose of that search was to look for western school when that's what you always. and i threw my wish they hoped to find in my apartment. but based on williams, but it was not the nobel worship thought of this, but when they failed to find weapons quickly so and they began to torture me or something like that. and the whole, they put a bag over my head. well,
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i pressed to hold iron on my chest. that's what it was with grammar after that usually took me to a cell where the receipt, 10 to 20 prisoners in that room this up here instead of the iron, which they began using electricity. property, we use electricity as a method of torture. miss profitable and fierceness, and we pour walter over my body will scarlet to increase the effect all the while level doria from crush. i put a hold of the the more something better for me to have no idea how long you're going to be in a situation like that. it's not for the symbol. no, i knew that i was there from september 12th talk tobar 27th. right. so most often
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there are some bill murphy, you know, they put me in a car and started driving with my number's, which means they read me an order, but i was to be deported from the occupied territories. george was looking for when they thought of the of the way, and they gave me my passport and told me to walk towards the territory held a row by ukraine. 3030 compared me. ok. this is a for months now. russia has been deliberately bombing power plants and, and it tricity facilities, according to official figures, around half of ukraine's energy infrastructure has been destroyed. is these key data from the russian strikes on the energy sector and power plants have not stopped for a single day? the week, right, for now, just like in recent days, the overall situation means it's necessary to severely restricts the use of electricity intensive devices at peak times. or who via please use the points of
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invincibility shelter while the repairs continue. you can warm up there to try. it wasn't normal working day. i was working from home, doing something or other for an apple items when there was a knock at the door for a long time. i didn't want to open at the moment i did, i realized that was it. there were 3 men armed with assault rifles and wearing bol . the claws us both close. they said my name for me is that you to keep the key. yes, we're coming in. we like to wish they began searching the house structural for their most pressing question was why having to sign the contract with your a qualified professional equal difficult one, why are you sitting around at home to most of the power plant is in danger spread.
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see we up or because i started crying and promised you guys, i understand i'll sign the contract at that moment. and then i only had one goal to pull the wool over their eyes so that i wouldn't end up in a torture. so you put personalized saying like a bird made up stories said i was neutral to the economy. fun. yeah, move ship a venture lee. they letting me go gods. but said the dogs don't kid yourself. my friend to do you are being watched the boy. we know everything about you was mine even when you go home you are being falling from the dish. is it the boy? yes. ready the
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6 months after his 1st visit to f, i a gro, see, travel does every shift for a 2nd time, the road which the delegation took from ukrainian or russian occupied territory, looked very different to when they 1st came, the, the trip prompted the a to issue another appeal i went to the united nations security council and i present it 5 basic principles that should be observed to avoid
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a major accident. i would reduce it to to things basically don't attack the plant or from the or, or, or launch attacks from the plant. i think on the don't need to rise. it didn't accept power back in june 2023 chance arose to leave via the city of nova was we decided to break out the he managed to escape and his now and safety then in june 2023 separate show us back in the headlines. the,
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it's the world's largest mon may dissolves to in decades, towns and villages in the hassle in region of flooded residents. so being evacuated we're, it's mostly as pop to the destruction of the co host, cut them and ukraine, 3000 people who've had to leave that home. so that's kind of the go ahead. i was worried after the damage a couple of kind of hydro power plant was blown up that some of we were all very worried about this upper easy a plant because we knew it hadn't been shut down. easy, most of us, but neighbors. that's the one the and that now there might not be enough water to cool the fuel. now hold on doing it the, a russia whose forces controlled the dam and the areas around it blamed ukraine for the destruction. but both the reuters news agency and the new york times published
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evidence pointing to russian responsibility the dam regulated the local water supply, including for the nuclear power plant. and the hours after the blast experts appeared that the power plant could run out of cooling, water, essential for the safety of these gland is that the water that you see behind the stays at that level. thankfully it turned out that the pumps could continue working even with the water at a much lower level. the immediate threat was averted, but the catastrophic situation at the nuclear power plant remains and rushes. war continues. the threats that i worry more about actually some that have come from
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a rushing intellectuals. there are people like a doctor. sounds like a kind of, kind of an, a dmitri training and kind of kind of wrote an article that basically said it's time to use nuclear weapons in ukraine. he was suggesting that russia not know q crane, but rather its neighbors. a name, the poland, done rumania, that also is intimidation. the fact that it comes from russian, it leads to advise the poor, actually worries it more than hearing it from poor occasionally worries me more. neither of the ukrainian summer offensive in 2023, nor the russian winter offensive did much to change the situation. conditions at the sat for reason, nuclear power plant remained unstable. april 2024 saw
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a further escalation. severe drone attacks were reported by the observers. once again, the public was very concerned about nuclear safety. the, the for blackmail is specifically what it is. it is a blackmail, and it flows as if for fact on this, if the other side refuses to be a black man. these events happening at the separation of power plant have not just disappeared in the fog of war. instead, the plant has become a symbol of rushes, unlawful war of aggression on my country. you have to have nuclear responsibility as a state. and what's happened since the invasion of ukraine february 24th of 20. 22. is russia, in my opinion, has become an ear, responsible nuclear states,
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and that's the sweat today. and that's with the issue. and then, on august, the 6th of 2024. ukraine made a surprise advance into russia's kirk regent. home to the cost of nuclear power plant. for the 1st time, ukranian troops were now on the russian soil. and a few days later and this app or egypt planned fire broke out in one of the cooling systems. the well over 2 years after the plants capture the situation is still very volatile. when i started making this film in 2022, i was not even enough to believe that the last scene would show the liberation of this operation, nuclear power plant. i'm still hoping for that day, the
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