Yesterday, at about 4 pm, the backup transmission line “Ferrosplavnaya-1”, which supplies the occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP with electricity, was de-energized.
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As reported by “NBN” with a link to the official page of the IAEA, this international structure has finally responded to the damage to the power line of the Zaporizhzhya NPP, captured by the “second army of the world”.
According to the IAEA inspection, the power outage at the occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP occurred due to a short circuit or probable damage to the power line. In particular, the recent critical failure appears to have been triggered by the effects of high military activity in the frontline region.
In addition, IAEA officials reported that a series of explosions were heard in the area of the Zaporizhzhya NPP over the past 24 hours.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi summed it up:
It is all too common for Europe's largest nuclear power plant to again be forced to rely on just one external source of electricity to maintain its essential nuclear safety functions, highlighting the vulnerability of this major facility.
Earlier we wrote about Putin's army shelling the Dnepropetrovsk region from the territory of the Zaporizhzhya NPP.