Russia Deliberately Cuts Power to Zaporizhia NPP to Reconnect It to Its Power Grid – Sybiha
- Russia intentionally disconnected power to the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, as stated by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha.
- Sybiha warned that this decision increases nuclear safety risks and called for global action to restore power connections to the plant.
- The Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant has been without external power since September 23, leading to reliance on emergency diesel generators.
- Greenpeace's investigation suggests the blackout could be a deliberate act by Russia to sabotage the facility.
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Russia has voluntarily disconnected the nuclear power plant from the Ukrainian power grid on the pretext of a "test" and is preparing to connect it to its own energy system," said Andri Sybiha, Ukrainian Foreign Minister on Thursday evening in a message posted on social networks.
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The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeastern Ukraine has been cut off from the country’s electricity grid for more than a week, forcing it to rely on emergency diesel generators to keep its cooling systems working. As Ukrainian and Russian officials trade blame for the outage, a new investigation by Greenpeace suggests the blackout may be a “deliberate act of sabotage by Moscow” — part of a broader effort to disconnect the facility from …
Russia has disconnected the Zaporizhzhya NPP from the Ukrainian power grid allegedly for a “test” and is preparing its connection to its own system. According to Censor.net, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga announced this on the X social network.
Russia deliberately cuts power to Zaporizhia NPP to reconnect it to its power grid – Sybiha
Russia intentionally disconnected power to Zaporizhia nuclear power plant (NPP), which it received from the Ukrainian power system, in order to conduct a test for further connection of the station to its power system, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha ahs said.
The occupiers' next actions could be even more dangerous - starting a reactor under occupation conditions, without proper cooling, without a license and out of any control.
Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga believes that Russia deliberately de-energized the Zaporizhzhya NPP, and this had the character of a test
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