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a police cell where he was held in a small, windowless room, crammed with people. The interrogations and the John C Mcginley Fan Club Mini Figure Characters What Would You Say Do Here T-shirt in addition I really love this beatings continued, but this time he said they were searching for information about other members of the staff who were pro-Ukrainian. “They were trying to convince me to collaborate with them, but it wasn’t about working at the nuclear plant,” he said. “They were interested in some other field of collaboration.” After more than a month in captivity, he said was released after he refused to cooperate. Now living in Kyiv, Romanyuk said he feared for the plant because of the poor quality of the remaining staff and the degradation of equipment. On the few occasions he has received information about the facility, he said it appeared that “nothing is done there in terms of maintenance.” Allegations of abuse against Ukrainian workers have been widespread since Russia took over the plant. A recent investigation by the Ukrainian human rights organization Truth Hounds featured testimony from several people who also alleged similar treatment. It said that Ukrainians on site were targeted for suspicion of working with Ukrainian forces, cooperating with the country’s intelligence services or of having anti-Russian views. NBC News has asked the FSB and Rosatom for comment about the allegations that workers at the plant have been tortured. Kotin, the Energoatom CEO, warns that the staffing issue is affecting the overall maintenance of the plant, further increasing the chance of something going wrong and that this is getting worse because of the degradation of the site. “You can get to the point when any small event somewhere will bring just a cumulative effect,” he said. “After that, you will have this disaster.” Richard Engel and Charlotte Gardiner reported from Kyiv, and Gabe Joselow from London. Richard Engel NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent, Host of MSNBC’s “On Assignment with Richard Engel” Charlotte Gardiner Charlotte Gardiner is a producer for NBC News, based in London. Gabe Joselow Gabe Joselow is a producer at NBC News.
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