Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant switched to reserve power line, Ukraine says
The Zaporizhzhia plant with its six reactors has been controlled by the Russian military since the early days of Moscow’s invasion in February 2022.
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The Zaporizhzhia plant with its six reactors has been controlled by the Russian military since the early days of Moscow’s invasion in February 2022.
Any detonation of the mines, located between the site’s internal and external perimeter barriers, ‘should not affect the site’s nuclear safety and security systems,’ IAEA said.
Ukrainian forces destroyed a column of Russian military vehicles and trucks in Zaporizhzia region. The Russian military was apparently caught napping on a narrow country road in the southern Ukrainian region, partly Russian occupied. The released foota…
The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has been trying for more than a year to clinch a deal to ensure the plant is demilitarized.
Ukrainian forces blow up a whole column of Russian military vehicles and artillery systems in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. Ukrainian Army said on 10th June: “In the village of Zapovitne, Kamiansko-Dniprovskyi district, Zaporizhzhia region, a colum…