Europe’s largest nuclear power plant is at the center of global risk. In this episode of Photo Evidence, Oksana Pokalchuk, co-director of Truth Hounds, a Ukrainian human rights organisation, investigates how the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant fell under Russian military control - the first time a functioning commercial nuclear facility has been occupied in modern history.
We trace the human cost of occupation, from torture and forced collaboration to extreme vulnerability of the nuclear infrastructure itself, and examine the global implications of a state nuclear corporation operating under military control.
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