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Russia denies planning to give up vast Ukrainian nuclear plant

The head of Ukraine’s state-run nuclear energy company said on Sunday there were signs that Russian forces might be preparing to vacate Europe’s biggest nuclear plant, which they seized in March, soon after invading Ukraine

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Repairmen work near a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod, outside of Kyiv. Pic/AFP

Repairmen work near a residential building damaged following a missile attack in Vyshgorod, outside of Kyiv. Pic/AFP

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine is still under Russian control and will remain so, the Kremlin said on Monday, after a Ukrainian official suggested Russian forces were preparing to leave. 

The head of Ukraine’s state-run nuclear energy company said on Sunday there were signs that Russian forces might be preparing to vacate Europe’s biggest nuclear plant, which they seized in March, soon after invading Ukraine.

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