Kursk NPP – what is happening with the security of the strategic facility of the Russian Federation

The Russians have redeployed air defense systems closer to the station.

During the battles taking place in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, the Russian National Guard announced that it was strengthening the protection of the local nuclear power plant. However, at present, the Kursk nuclear power plant is guarded exclusively by “Rosgvardeikas”.

About this reports Telegram channel “Important News” with a link to the employees of the nuclear power plant.

“Among the Rosgvardia employees guarding the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, there are only women left, and the leadership has no plan in case of an attack,” the report says.

At the same time, the Russians redeployed air defense systems closer to the station.

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“Pantsirs” moved closer to the station. They shoot back all the time. The station guards are usually Rosgvardia warrant officers. Now there are only women sitting there, they must have gathered all the men and sent them there [в район боевых действий]”, – said one of the NPP workers.

Last night, explosions were heard in the area of ​​the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. The city of Kurchatov, where the station is located, was allegedly attacked by UAVs.

As the publication’s source said, there is no protective shelter at the nuclear power plant.

“They said we need to hide, but they didn’t say where. I understand that they’re not even considering this issue [возможной атаки на АЭС]“They say that we are protected, our troops protect us,” he added.

Currently, fighting continues approximately 76 km from the nuclear power plant.

Let us recall that, against the backdrop of information from Russian propagandists about the alleged breakthrough of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a “state of emergency” was introduced a day and a half after the start of events in the Kursk region.

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