Posted on 10/07/2022 4:08:32 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
On October 5, Russian President Putin instructed to transfer Zaporizhia NPP to federal ownership.
This is stated on the Kremlin's website.
Earlier it was reported that Russian relevant departments will take control of the operation of the occupied Zaporizhia NPP, which until recently worked under the leadership of Ukrainian personnel as part of the United energy system of Ukraine.
In particular, the government of the Russian Federation was instructed to:
- ensure that nuclear power facilities of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and other property necessary for its activities are accepted into federal ownership;
- determine for the period up to January 1, 2028 the specifics of the use by the Joint-Stock Company "operating Organization of Zaporizhia NPP" of financial, material and other resources necessary to ensure the safety of nuclear installations, radiation sources, storage points for nuclear materials and radioactive substances, storage points, storage facilities for radioactive waste and proper handling of nuclear materials and radioactive substances;
- determine for the period up to January 1, 2028 the specifics of the organization and implementation of federal state supervision in the field of the use of nuclear energy and industrial safety in relation to the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, including the specifics of conducting control (supervisory) measures by the authorized body of State safety regulation, safety expertise (expertise) justification of safety), industrial safety expertise;
- determine for the period up to January 1, 2028 the specifics of issuing permits (licenses) by the authorized body of State safety regulation for the right to work in the field of nuclear energy use in relation to the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, permits for the right to work in the field of nuclear energy use to employees of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and termination (cancellation) of such permits (licenses);
- determine for the period up to January 1, 2028 the specifics of state regulation of safety in the use of nuclear energy and state regulation of industrial safety in relation to the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, including financial support for the authorized body of state regulation of safety;
- ensure the issuance of permits (licenses) for the right to work in the field of nuclear energy use in relation to the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, permits for the right to work in the field of nuclear energy use to employees of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.
As reported, on September 30, the Russian military detained the general director of Zaporizhia NPP Igor Murashov on the road from the plant to Energodar. After the intervention of the IAEA, he was released on October 3, allowing him to enter the territory controlled by Ukraine.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, Rosatom specialists have already worked at Zaporizhia NPP. In August, Energoatom reported on Rosatom's plans to disconnect the ZAES from the Ukrainian energy system and reconnect the station to the Crimean energy system, which is currently being implemented by the invaders.
Zaporizhia NPP is Europe's largest nuclear power plant with installed capacity. Its six VVER-1000 power units were built according to the B-320 project. the first power unit was put into operation in December 1984, the sixth – in October 1995.
Now the power plant is under the control of the invaders, but operates in the energy system of Ukraine. Source: https://biz.censor.net/n3371744
same boring graphic again?
you’re getting stale
you Russian propagandists need to try something different
(yay Ukraine!)
I believe Putin is aiming to control all European energy: gas/oil/nuclear power plants.
He may threaten nuclear weapons, but his dream is to be Emperor of energy:
1- https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4098888/posts
2- https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4098887/posts
Poots little annexation signing ceremonies salve nothing but the swirl of delusion in his demented, misshapen little head.
yes, that’s why it’s so important for Europe to cut its energy ties to Russia, so they can never again be held hostage by this monster
fortunately, this war has finally opened a lot of eyes in Europe as to the “eastern menace” they face
Like these.

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But Europe wouldn't take the hint, so we did it for them.
“Globalists” didn’t start this war
Putin did
stop deflecting & covering for that monster
Really not impressive!
You have posted these same images on 3 posts this morning that are basically irrelevant to posted article.
Most would rather here your thoughts than see these retreads .
“yes, that’s why it’s so important for Europe to cut its energy ties to Russia, so they can never again be held hostage by this monster”
Now, there is one very smart comment!
Cut off your energy, tank your economy freeze your citizens to death in cold European winter without food and fuel.
So very intelligent.
Is that you, Biden?
Maybe Putin could hold a referendum in San Francisco because all the Commies would vote for Putinand he could have San Francisco. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Globalists” didn’t start this war
Putin did
stop deflecting & covering for that monster”
Thank you for addressing this.
Travis McGee doesn’t understand that he this strategy of continually re-posting same irrelevant comments/images.
Nobody will be freezing to death in Europe
that’s just more of your desperate Russian fearmongering
but Russia is currently suffering a 25% drop in revenues, thanks to it shutting of the gas flow on Sept. 1
Russia will be the one really hurting this winter
(enjoy those sanctions)
“Now, there is one very smart comment!”
Yes, that is one very smart comment! It is so important for Europe to cut its energy ties to Russia, so they can never again be held hostage by this monster.
Just as President Trump said we need to bring our manufacturing base back to U.S. Europe also needs to explore energy independence.
The Belated Implementation of the Morgenthau Plan
https://gatesofvienna.net/2022/10/the-belated-implementation-of-the-morgenthau-plan/
Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Junge Freiheit:
Germany transitions “from an industrial country into an industrial museum”
Berlin
The President of the German Chemical Industry Association (VCI), Markus Steilemann, has warned that Germany is at risk of turning “from an industrial country to an industrial museum” because of the federal government’s energy policies. In order to implement the energy transition, you would need “ten wind turbines every day,” the 52-year-old warned on Wednesday, according to the Bild newspaper.
“One of them needs 4,000 tons of steel; that’s half an Eiffel Tower. That means: five Eiffel Towers every day. And that for the next eight years.” He wants to see how the federal government can manage this feat.
Saving the industry: “Speed must now be the decisive criterion”
VCI Managing Director Wolfgang Große Entrup also called for rapid progress in the energy transition: “Speed must now be the decisive criterion.” The situation is becoming more dramatic every day.
Twitter link
“Our companies need air to breathe, quickly. We can’t wait for anything or anyone anymore. It’s about saving the industrial structures that make our prosperity possible.” The VCI represents the interests of around 1,900 companies from the chemical industry, which have a turnover of around €220 billion and employ over 530,000 people.
Meanwhile, the general manager of the Federal Association of Building Materials, Matthias Frederichs, warned that Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) must connect all available energy sources to the grid in times of imminent gas shortages — including nuclear power plants. “Otherwise,” Frederichs criticized, “there is a risk of bankruptcy and exodus.”
Afterword from the translator:
The crash had already begun under the Merkel government, the traffic light* only completes the deconstruction work. How many of the CEOs, but also the middle class, have endorsed the energy transition? Now that the abyss is visible, they come out of their holes wailing.
photoshopped
more Russian propaganda
“Everything I don’t like is photoshopped.”
Weak.
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