Two buses damaged in Energodar amid constant Ukrainian shelling, says station
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- Two passenger buses were damaged in Energodar, a city near the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, due to what the station described as "virtually constant shelling" by Ukrainian forces.
- The situation remains extremely tense, with infrastructure and residential areas also being hit.
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Why It Matters
Energodar is a satellite city of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant. The city is under constant shelling.
MELITOPOL, May 23. /TASS/. The situation in Energodar, a satellite city of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, remains extremely tense due to constant Ukrainian attacks, with two passenger buses damaged in the most recent strike, the station reported on its Telegram.
"Two more passenger buses have been damaged in Energodar. The city is under virtually constant shelling. Vehicles, cell phone towers, residential rooftops, and urban infrastructure are being hit. The situation remains extremely tense. The intensity of the attacks is not decreasing. Both nuclear power plant employees who ensure the plant's safety and all Energodar residents are under constant psychological pressure," the statement said.
Open Questions
- Who is responsible for the shelling?
- Are there any civilian casualties?
- What is the extent of the damage to the nuclear power plant?
- What is the psychological impact on the residents and plant employees?






