“Sibiga added that the non -reporting actions of Russia have led to too many risks.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
Sibiga added that the non -reporting actions of Russia have led to too many risks.

“This is the tenth power off at the station caused by Russia’s actions. In addition, Russia has paved 200 kilometers of power lines, preparing to attempt to steal the station, connect it to the power grid and start it again. The worst thing is that Russian leaders who work on this plan, so seek to please. Behavior in 1986, ” – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga stressed on the social network.
He added that Russia’s non -reporting actions have led to too many risks. Among such actions, the Minister called strikes near nuclear objects-including a recent explosion of a drone near the South Ukrainian NPP. The Sibiga list also included a Russian drone on the Chernobyl NPP Sarcophagus.
“However, Russia’s attempt to connect again can be the worst of all and to be the greatest risk. Moscow is actively trying to attract the IAEA to this adventure and justify its theft – added the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
The situation at the Zaporozhye NPPA few days ago, it became known that Russia had arranged Blacka at a captured Zaporizhzhya NPP. This is the 10th case from the beginning of the full -scale war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. The occupied station switched to diesel.
The Guardian says that due to the actions of Russian invaders of Zaporizhzhya NPP, Fukushima’s script is threatened. The cause in the long -term lack of power supply. It is noted that after the accident at the Japanese station tests were carried out, which showed that the nuclear power plant should be able to operate without external power supply within 72 hours.
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