Russian occupying authorities imposed a curfew in Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, effective from 20:00 to 06:00 starting October 4, 2022. The restrictions require identity verification for Nuclear Power Plant workers and prohibit 24-hour shops from operating during the curfew period.
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A curfew has been imposed in Russian-occupied Enerhodar from 20:00 to 06:00 since October 4, 2022, requiring ID checks for NPP workers and closing 24-hour shops.
Russian authorities banned local men of conscription age from leaving Russian-occupied territories in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
The ban on movement follows Russia's illegal annexation of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts.
More than 30,000 residents of Melitopol receive pensions, social payments, and salaries from Ukraine, but prices are extremely high due to Russian efforts to devalue the hryvnia.
Russian forces have almost stopped allowing medicine into Melitopol for the third week, threatening residents with chronic diseases.
Petro Kotin announced he would take over the duties of General Director of ZNPP and transferred administrative control to Kyiv, stating that the administration was already under Kyiv's control since the previous director's abduction.
IAEA announced that Ihor Murashov, the former general director of ZNPP released from captivity, would not continue working at the plant.
Petro Kotin called on ZNPP workers not to sign any agreements with the Russians.
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