by some miracle, the people working there survived. soldiers are walking everywhere with weapons and everyone is actually kept at gunpoint. they back up these pictures, which appear to show russian troops using the buildings as a base. and then there s the daily shelling of the site, as well as the city of enerhodar which it sits in. ukraine and russia continue to blame each other. how dangerous is it currently as far as you are aware, what s your assessment? translation: the occupiers have been shelling the area around the nuclear power plant. people have been seriously injured. infrastructure has been damaged. power and water supplies have been interrupted. at a meeting of the united nations security council, a repeat. the united states reiterates the importance. ..for international inspectors to be let in. there are also calls for russian troops to leave, which moscow did not agree to. and so, fears over europe s biggest
in the crossfire are very clear. but the picture of what is happening here is still murky. we ve been messaging two workers from the plant. they describe seeing colleagues kidnapped, as well as their concerns about a nuclear catastrophe. translation: my working day is a constant stress. there was shelling of the nitrogen oxygen station, which caused the fire. by some miracle, the people working there survived. soldiers are walking everywhere with weapons and everyone is actually kept at gunpoint. they back up these pictures, which appear to show russian troops using the buildings as a base. and then there s the daily shelling of the site, as well as the city of enerhodar which it sits in. ukraine and russia continue to blame each other. how dangerous is it currently as far as you are aware, what s your assessment? translation: the occupiers have been shelling the area around the nuclear power plant. people have been seriously injured. infrastructure has been damaged.
using the buildings as a base. and then there s the daily shelling of the site, as well as the city of enerhodar which it sits in. ukraine and russia continue to blame each other. how dangerous is it currently, as far as you re aware? what s your assessment? translation: the occupiers have been shelling the area around the nuclear power plant. people have been seriously injured. infrastructure has been damaged. power and water supplies have been interrupted. at a meeting of the united nations security council, a repeat. the united states reiterates the importance. ..for international inspectors to be let in. there are also calls for russian troops to leave, which moscow did not agree to. and so, fears over europe s biggest nuclear power plant continue. translation: the russian military has been intimidating staff, - kidnapping and blackmailing. i m concerned about the psychological state of the technicians. the workers are making very important decisions while managing a nuclear reac