 Russia repeats Chernobyl threat at Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. Russian occupiers are taking food and water to the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, preparing to detain the station's personnel there by force, fearing the widely announced Ukrainian counter-offensive. Energotom, the national nuclear energy company of Ukraine, announced it. Reportedly, there is currently a crazy shortage of nuclear engineers needed to operate the temporarily occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, and there is also information about an upcoming Ukrainian offensive. So the occupiers are preparing to hold Zaporizhia's nuclear power plant staff hostage for a long period of time. It is noted that the invaders have brought a lot of provisions and water to the station. Energotom has suggested that the Russians may not let the station staff go after one of the regular work shifts and will lock them in at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant by force. Energotom reiterated that this is something that the occupiers had already done at the beginning of the full-scale invasion when they locked in a shift of staff at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. At that time, the invaders did not let the staff go home for about a month, holding people hostage until they were liberated.