Russia’s attempt to retake the Zaporiza nuclear power plant

Pro-Russian local government also insists on “blocking external power lines with bombardment”

Ukrainian forces sent troops to the Zaporiza nuclear power plant on the night of the 2nd (local time) to try to retake it, but failed and withdrew, the Russian army said.

Russia’s Ministry of Defense said on the 3rd that “250 Ukrainian naval forces attempted to cross a lake near the Zaporiza nuclear power plant around 11 p.m. on the 2nd, but[we]stopped them,” Archyde.com reported.

“Even though the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors are currently at the nuclear power plant, the Ukrainian military made an attempt to seize the nuclear power plant that day,” the Ministry of National Defense said. claimed that

Archyde.com said it might not confirm whether the Russian defense ministry’s claims were correct.

At the same time, the Russian side claimed that the power line connecting the nuclear power plant was once more cut off by the Ukrainian bombardment in the early morning of the 3rd, the Associated Press reported.

A pro-Russian government official said on Telegram, “Ukrainian forces bombarded the nuclear power plant and cut the power line.”

If the power lines connected to the outside were damaged by the bombardment on the Japo-rija nuclear power plant complex, the situation where the nuclear power plant repaired it was repeated.

The AP also said it might not confirm the authenticity of the allegations.

The IAEA inspectorate arrived at the nuclear power plant on the 1st and conducted a safety check, and six inspectors remain at the site.

The Zaporiza nuclear power plant was bombarded by bombardment during the fighting between Russia and Ukraine, raising concerns regarding radioactive material leakage.

/yunhap news

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