russian attack on a critical substation has severed one of the main power lines supplying the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, leaving the facility on the verge of another blackout. This recent strike intensifies concerns about the safety of the plant, which has been under russian control since the early stages of the conflict.
Ukraine’s Energy Minister, Herman Halushchenko, condemned the attack, describing it as “another act of russian terrorism”, and emphasized the increasing risk of an accident at the plant. Herman Halushchenko called for the immediate enforcement of the International Atomic Energy Agency resolution, demanding the return of the ZNPP to Ukrainian control.
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“The safe operation of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is only possible under Ukrainian control,” he stated.
Ukrainian energy workers are racing to repair the damage caused by the shelling, striving to restore full power to the plant and prevent a potential disaster. The situation remains critical, highlighting the ongoing danger posed by the conflict to essential infrastructure in the region.
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