INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A court in occupied southeastern Ukraine sentenced an employee of the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to 15 years in prison on
charges of attempted sabotage, Russian authorities said Thursday.Federal prosecutors accused Ukrainian national Natalia Shulga of planting
an explosive device on a transmission tower in the city of Enerhodar in June
Russian security agents allegedly discovered and replaced the device with a dummy before it could be detonated.The Russian Prosecutor
full-scale invasion.A Russian-controlled court in the Zaporizhzhia region found Shulga guilty of participating in a sabotage group,
attempted sabotage and attempted arms smuggling.Shulga, 56, was sentenced to 15 years in a medium-security penal colony and fined 500,000
Atomic Energy Agency have been stationed at the plant since September 2022 to monitor nuclear security.