Ukraine's nuclear energy company Enerhoatom has claimed Russian troops controlling the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant may be planning to cut it off from the lines that feed power into the country’s energy system in the near future, reports BBC.
Enerhoatom has posted on Telegram warning that the Russian military is currently looking for fuel suppliers "for the diesel generators, which are expected to switch on after the power units are shut down".
The company went on to claiming that the Russians have filmed their own shelling at the site, with the aim of sharing the footage and blaming Ukrainian forces. BBC has been unable to verify these claims.
In recent days both sides have been trading accusations that the other is about to stage a "provocation" at the plant.
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