 Russian forces begin to flee Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. The Russian invaders have begun to gradually leave the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and some Zaporizhia plant employees have also been instructed to leave the plant by the 5th of July, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine reports. The latest data indicates that the occupying forces are gradually leaving the territory of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. Three employees of Rosatom, a Russian state corporation specializing in nuclear energy who led the Russians actions were among the first to leave the facility. Ukrainian employees who have signed a contract with Rosatom have also been advised to evacuate. Under the instructions received, they should leave by the 5th of July. The Russians advise leaving for temporarily occupied Crimea. Intelligence reports that the head of the legal department, Mant Surova, chief inspector Shatsky, and deputy head of the station for support, Gubarev, have already left for the peninsula. The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine also emphasizes that the number of military patrols at the nuclear power plant and in the satellite city of Enohoda is gradually decreasing. Meanwhile, intelligence reports that the Russian occupiers have instructed the personnel who remain at the station to blame Ukraine in the event of any emergency.