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Ukraine’s Nuclear and Hydroelectric Plants under Russian Occupation: A Discussion at the OSCE Human Dimension Conference

Ukraine’s Nuclear and Hydroelectric Plants under Russian Occupation: A Discussion at the OSCE Human Dimension Conference

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Join Truth Hounds and Project Expedite Justice at the OSCE Human Dimension Conference in Warsaw! This discussion will examine the situation of Ukraine’s nuclear and hydroelectric facilities under Russian occupation – focusing on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) and the Kakhovka Dam.

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Date & Time:
October 16,
16:00–17:00 CET

Location:
Sofitel Warsaw Victoria, Warsaw (Meeting room 5)

The conference will be held in person. Please note that registration for the Conference is now closed; attendance is available only to those already registered – we can’t wait to see you there!

Topics will include:

  • Militarisation of ZNPP and human rights abuses against its personnel;
  • Nuclear safety and security breaches at the ZNPP;
  • Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam: humanitarian, environmental and agricultural impacts;
  • International accountability mechanisms: legal pathways to justice and a call for coordinated global action.

Speakers:

  • Roman Koval, Head of Research Department, Truth Hounds
  • Alice Mee, Senior Researcher, Truth Hounds
  • Myroslava Markova, Investigator, Project Expedite Justice
  • Andrii Latsyba, Legal Counsel, Truth Hounds

This year’s 10-day conference dedicated to the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms across the OSCE area is of particular significance. Participants will discuss current developments and their consequences in the OSCE region, as well as the ongoing importance of the Helsinki principles and OSCE’s human dimension commitments for the region’s common security.