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2022–present

Enerhodar temporary holding facility

Also known as: Енергодар, Enerhodar police holding

Ukraine2022–?Data quality: mediumNGO-reported allegation

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Documentation purpose.This catalogue indexes detention sites attributed to the Russian Federation's military or occupation administration in Ukraine since 2022, as reported by named international monitoring bodies (UN OHCHR, Yale Humanitarian Research Lab) and Ukrainian NGOs (Media Initiative for Human Rights, Centre for Civil Liberties). Each entry carries its verification status and source attribution. Allegations are not adjudications.

About

Enerhodar city, Zaporizhzhia region — site of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, under Russian control from March 2022. CCL documented cases of local residents, nuclear plant workers and activists detained by Russian forces and held at improvised facilities in the city. Testimonies describe interrogation about professional roles and contacts with Ukrainian authorities.

Camp system

police-detention

Location

47.4995, 34.6552 — view on OpenStreetMap

Primary sources