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Due to Russian shelling, Zaporizhzhya NPP is again on the verge of blackout

If the station is disconnected from the external power supply, another complete blackout will occur at the Zaporizhzhya NPP.

November temporarily occupied by Russian troops The Zaporizhzhya NPP is on the verge of a blackout due to Russian shelling.

The Ministry of Energy reports this.

On the night of November 30, due to enemy shelling, the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant lost power to one of the two external power lines connecting the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP with the unified energy system of Ukraine.

The provision of external power to the station, necessary for the safe operation of the Zaporizhzhya NPP, was threatened for the third time in November. Currently, the station is supplied with power by only one power line. If the station is disconnected from the external power supply, another complete blackout will occur at the Zaporizhzhya NPP, which poses a threat to radiation safety. The NPP with the Ukrainian energy system. will begin to resume operation of the line as soon as the security situation resolves. Only the return of control over the occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP to Ukraine can guarantee the safe operation of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. ul>

  • The Zaporizhzhya NPP has been occupied by the enemy since the beginning of a full-scale invasion All this time, the Russians have been threatening the global nuclear security of Europe. The enemy replaced the station's personnel with Russians. Explosions were heard on the station's territory several times, and there was also a fire there.
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