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Tell us where Russian troops are living, Ukraine asks citizens in key region seized by Russia

  • A statement by the ministry’s defence intelligence directorate was aimed at people near the southern city of Enerhodar, home to a nuclear power plant
  • ‘Please let us know as a matter of urgency the exact location of the occupying troops’ bases and their residential addresses,’ the statement urged

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A Russian serviceman guards in an area of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station in territory under Russian military control, in southeastern Ukraine. Photo: AP
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Ukraine’s defence ministry on Saturday urged citizens in a key area seized by Russia to reveal where Moscow’s troops were living and who among the local population was collaborating with the occupying authorities.

The statement by the ministry’s defence intelligence directorate was aimed at people in and around the southern city of Enerhodar, which is home to a major nuclear power plant.

“Please let us know as a matter of urgency the exact location of the occupying troops’ bases and their residential addresses … and the places of residence of the commanding staff,” it said, adding that exact coordinates were desirable.

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It also asked for details “of local collaborators who went over to the side of the enemy”, including where they lived and worked, as well as information about “people who ‘sympathise’ with the occupiers”.

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Russia captured Enerhodar in early March and in May, the Russian-appointed head of the city was injured in an explosion. The Kremlin termed it a “terrorist attack”.

In June, a pro-Russian official in the southern Kherson region was killed in a blast, RIA news agency said. Earlier that month the head of the region’s penal service was taken to hospital after a bomb exploded near his car.

The intelligence directorate’s appeal – published on Telegram – also asked for the routes that Russian military equipment was using in Enerhodar.

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