The closest town is evacuating.
Shelling and fighting near Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant — the largest in Europe — are making locals increasingly nervous., have evacuated and are living in tents.
"So far, the house is intact, but whenever we leave [Nikopol], we are worried," one evacuee told the publication. "I'm praying to God... because some people were left without their homes."Zaporizhzhia is currently controlled by Russian forces as the country continues its invasion of Ukraine, and international officials have been begging President Vladimir Putin to
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