Invaders mine coast of Kakhovka Reservoir

According to Energoatom, National Nuclear Energy Generating Company of Ukraine, the Russian invaders mined the coast of the Kakhovka Reservoir which borders the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

"Russian occupiers who seized the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant mined the coast of the Kakhovka Reservoir which borders the nuclear power plant," Energoatom posted on Telegram.

In addition, according to Energoatom, invaders discuss intentions to channel electricity generated by the nuclear power plant into the temporarily occupied Crimea and Donbas. The Company says it is physically impossible to do so.

As reported, repair works were resumed at Power Unit 1 of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, but it is currently impossible to deliver the necessary spare parts and personnel as the NPP site and the surrounding area are occupied by Russian troops.

Zaporizhzhia NPP and the town of Enerhodar have been under the control of Russian military units for six days now. Two power units of Zaporizhzhia NPP currently function in the network. Two 750 kV high-voltage lines remain disconnected due to damage. Operational personnel monitor the condition of power units and ensure their safe operation in accordance with the requirements of the operating documentation. There is a rotation of both operational and part of the day staff.

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