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One more year of occupation and false flag operations: Greenpeace Ukraine Analysis Exposes Russian Disinformation of Ukrainian Attacks on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
12-month review of satellite imagery finds no evidence of Ukrainian shelling and documents Russian military damage to ZNPP power lines
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Russia Builds Dam, Bunkers and Sangars at Zaporizhzhia NPP: Satellite Imagery Reveal Changes to Cooling System and New Level of Militarization
A satellite analysis commissioned by Greenpeace Ukraine has also found that the surface area of the cooling pond decreased by more than 100,000 m² over the summer of 2025, while…
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Greenpeace Ukraine: IAEA and Grossi fails to challenge Kremlin disinformation about the crisis in Zaporizhzhia NPP
Fundamental issues are Russian plans for restart and its illegal occupation
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Record breaking external power cut at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant – is it a part of Russia’s plan to restart it?
New satellite imagery and Greenpeace Ukraine analysis published on electricity grid and cooling water demonstrates important developments on the ZNPP
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Rosatom’s Complicity in War Crimes and Nuclear Risks at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Revealed
Truth Hounds, with the expert support of Greenpeace Ukraine, has published a groundbreaking investigation into the role of Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom in war crimes, civilian repression, and unprecedented…
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Greenpeace Ukraine ahead of Trump-Putin Summit: Illegal Russian Occupation of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant must end
Occupation poses a permanent threat of nuclear disaster for Ukraine and Europe
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Russians continue to install electric pylons for the potential restart of ZNPP: new satellite evidence from Greenpeace Ukraine
Despite the confusing statements by IAEA Director Grossi on June 3rd, Greenpeace Ukraine has no doubt that the Russian occupants are implementing their criminal and dangerous plan to restart ZNPP…
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Russia continues its war crimes against Ukraine – why EU states must impose crippling sanctions against Rosatom and force the de-occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Chornobyl Anniversary: Moscow’s nuclear terror, 39 years later









