Russian troops evacuated from civilian apartments and homes in Enerhodar where they had been stationed since March, departing with trucks loaded with looted furnishings including refrigerators and toilets.
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Russian troops evacuated from civilian apartments and homes in Enerhodar where they had been stationed since March, departing with trucks loaded with looted furnishings including refrigerators and toilets.
Mayor Dmytro Orlov asked residents to stay at home and follow the two-walls rule until the situation stabilizes.
The decision to stop allowing outgoing traffic was taken after Russian proxies stopped outgoing traffic from its side in early October.
Mayor Dmytro Orlov reported no civilian casualties.
Orlov advised residents to stay home and observe blackout discipline.
Russian forces released Valery Martyniuk, deputy general director of ZNPP, who was abducted on October 11.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi announced the release of Martyniuk.
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Source story: day-239a-2023-02-14