"(Bloomberg) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reinforced his call for occupying Russian troops to withdraw from Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant after damage to transmission lines in the occupied territory disrupted power supply.while one unit was also reconnected to the country’s grid, supplying electricity to the system, it said. After Russia seized the plant, two units out of six were operating.
There are no immediate safety concerns and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is being powered through a restored electricity line, Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear operator Energoatom said. Transmission lines from the plant have also been repaired,
Zelenskiy cited the disruption, which he blamed on Russian shelling, to drive home his demand for President Vladimir Putin to withdraw his forces from the complex and for international inspectors to investigate.President Joe Biden in a phone call on Thursday. "
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The atomic plant in Zaporizhzhia was captured in March when Russian troops swept through southern Ukraine and has become one of the most sensitive pressure points of Russia’s occupation. The Ukrainian leader said he addressed the issue with US
https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/zelenskiy-reinforces-nuclear-warning-after-power-line-disruption#main-content
Who is more desperate? Zelenskyy or Putin?
Can Zelenskyy succeed in drive Russian force away from the nuclear plants? Is it too late for pro-Russia side to build protective barrier about the nuclear plants? If static protection is not feasible, is it too late or politically unfeasible to denuclearize (i.e. remove fissile material or dismantle the plant)?
"(Bloomberg) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reinforced his call for occupying Russian troops to withdraw from Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant after damage to transmission lines in the occupied territory disrupted power supply.while one unit was also reconnected to the country’s grid, supplying electricity to the system, it said. After Russia seized the plant, two units out of six were operating.
There are no immediate safety concerns and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is being powered through a restored electricity line, Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear operator Energoatom said. Transmission lines from the plant have also been repaired,
Zelenskiy cited the disruption, which he blamed on Russian shelling, to drive home his demand for President Vladimir Putin to withdraw his forces from the complex and for international inspectors to investigate.President Joe Biden in a phone call on Thursday. "
...
The atomic plant in Zaporizhzhia was captured in March when Russian troops swept through southern Ukraine and has become one of the most sensitive pressure points of Russia’s occupation. The Ukrainian leader said he addressed the issue with US
https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/zelenskiy-reinforces-nuclear-warning-after-power-line-disruption#main-content
Who is more desperate? Zelenskyy or Putin?
Can Zelenskyy succeed in drive Russian force away from the nuclear plants? Is it too late for pro-Russia side to build protective barrier about the nuclear plants? If static protection is not feasible, is it too late or politically unfeasible to denuclearize (i.e. remove fissile material or dismantle the plant)?
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