The man embroiled in Russia and Ukraine’s propaganda war over a nuclear plant

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As Russia and Ukraine wage a propaganda war over Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, one man has become embroiled via CecileMantovani m_tsvetkova ChristianLowe4

The shelling has unleashed a public blame game, with Kyiv and Moscow each accusing each other of firing the shells and pushing their own narratives of what is happening at the plant via a steady stream of social media posts, official statements and other channels. Kyiv and Moscow have each described the other as committing “nuclear terrorism.”Tuz said he started working at the plant in 2012 and was appointed deputy chief spokesperson last year.

Tuz said he left Enerhodar with his elderly mother in June, planning to go to Georgia via Russia because of the dangers of crossing the front line into Kyiv-controlled territory. The general directorate of the interior ministry for the Krasnodar region, which oversees both police and traffic police, didn’t respond to requests for comment.

The next day he was taken to a park in Sochi and told to address the camera, according to Tuz. "I'm on vacation in the town of Sochi. People here are very welcoming and polite," he said in the video, in which he stares into the camera as he walks down a tree-lined avenue. Referring to his March comments about Russia shelling the nuclear plant, he said in the video that he now understood that information wasn't true.

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