Shelter and aid for Ukrainians fleeing occupied nuclear plant
The Ukrainian city of Enerhodar has been at the centre of international attention since Russian troops occupied its nuclear power station in March - soon after the start of the war. Ukraine has since accused Russia of using the territory of the station to fire at the nearby Ukranian towns of Zaporizhzhia and Nikopol. The harsh terms of the Russian occupation and fear of nuclear disaster have forced thousands of people to flee the city. Many of them have sought refuge in Zaporizhzhia where France 24 reporters Robert Parsons, Pauline Godart and Raid Abu Zaideh have been to a centre for internal displaced persons to discover how they are coping.
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