Zaporozhye Mayor Denies Reports of Ukrainian Counteroffensive
Mayor of Zaporozhye nuke plant’s host city dismisses reports of enemy counteroffensive

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Maxim Pukhov, the Mayor of Energodar, where the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant is located, dismissed claims of a Ukrainian counteroffensive as false. He emphasized that local military forces maintain control and urged residents to trust official communications.
- 01Mayor Maxim Pukhov stated that reports of a Ukrainian counteroffensive are false.
- 02He attributed the misinformation to Ukraine’s Center for Information and Psychological Operations.
- 03Pukhov reassured residents that local service members are in control of the situation.
- 04He advised the public to rely on official sources for accurate information.
- 05The claims of an offensive were said to be actively discussed among residents.
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Maxim Pukhov, the Mayor of Energodar, the city housing the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, has refuted circulating reports of a Ukrainian counteroffensive. In a video address, he accused Ukraine’s Center for Information and Psychological Operations of spreading misleading information about an alleged attack planned for May 27-28. Pukhov reassured the public that local military forces are in control and would not allow any enemy advances across the Dnieper River. He encouraged residents to seek information from official sources rather than unverified reports, emphasizing the importance of accurate communication during the ongoing conflict.
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The dismissal of these reports may help stabilize public sentiment in Energodar amidst ongoing military tensions.
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