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Truth Hounds presented new research, “Seizing Power,” in Kyiv

Truth Hounds presented new research, “Seizing Power,” in Kyiv

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Seizing Power:
Rosatom's Complicity in Occupation, Torture, and Nuclear Safety Breaches
at the Zaporizhzhia NPP

Truth Hounds have presented new research, “Seizing power: Rosatom’s complicity in occupation, torture, and nuclear safety breaches at the Zaporizhzhia NPP.” This report examines the occupation regime’s physical and administrative takeover of Enerhodar and ZNPP, the systematic torture and persecution of civilians, including plant personnel, and the deep integration of Russia’s state nuclear corporation, Rosatom, into the governance of occupied Enerhodar and the crimes themselves.

At the presentation in Kyiv, we were joined by our partners: Ashot Agaian (PEJ), Daryna Rogachuk (Greenpeace Ukraine), Ihor Kotelianets (Association of Relatives of Political Prisoners of the Kremlin), and Roman Nitsovych (DiXi Group). 

Truth Hounds would like to thank everyone who attended the presentation in Kyiv, as well as those who joined us online and continue to share information about war crimes committed in Enerhodar and at ZNPP.

We also presented our research at the Vienna International Centre, in cooperation with the Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the International Organisations in Vienna and the Delegation of the European Union to the International Organisations in Vienna. The event was attended by representatives of EU Member States, diplomats from the delegations of Australia, Chile, Peru, Morocco, Ghana and Pakistan, as well as officials from the IAEA Secretariat.

Seizing Power:
Rosatom's Complicity in Occupation, Torture, and Nuclear Safety Breaches
at the Zaporizhzhia NPP

This research was compiled with the support of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, the European Union, and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee. We deeply appreciate the commitment and contribution of our partners: Project Expedite Justice, Greenpeace Ukraine, and the Association of Relatives of Political Prisoners of the Kremlin.