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Russian attacks on power sector pose risk to nuclear facilities, Ukraine says

A Russian drone and missile attack on Monday forced Ukraine to detach several nuclear power systems from the grid, posturing a threat to the nuclear power sector, a Ukrainian objective to the International Atomic Energy Agency said.

Russia utilized more than 200 rockets and drones in Monday's. attack on energy facilities, Ukrainian officials said.

The Russian Federation continues to deliberately target. Ukraine's energy infrastructure, meaning to interfere with the. operation of the nation's nuclear reactor, which supply. most of Ukraine's electrical energy, the Ukrainian mission to the. U.N. nuclear watchdog said in a note on Thursday.

Russian attacks posture a substantial risk to the stable. operation of nuclear facilities in Ukraine and the safety of. millions of individuals.

Russia, which began its major invasion in February. 2022, stepped up attacks on Ukraine's power grid in March in. what Kyiv said appeared like a concerted effort to deteriorate the. system before winter season.

Ukraine's objective to the IAEA said Monday's attack was. meant to paralyse the operation of power facilities.

It is a purposeful decision by the Putin routine to threaten. the world with nuclear disaster, Andriy Yermak, President. Volodymyr Zelenskiy's chief of personnel, stated on Telegram. messenger.

Ukraine has not stated Russia has actually attacked nuclear power. plants directly, but strikes on transmission and circulation. systems have required the grid operator to lower production at. nuclear reactor or closed down nuclear units.

The objective stated that as an outcome of Monday's attack, 3. out of four power systems at the Rivne nuclear reactor in. western Ukraine were detached from the grid, as was power. system 3 of the South Ukrainian nuclear reactor.

Ukrainian atomic energy company Energoatom declined remark.

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Russia's Defense Ministry said on Monday it had struck. electricity substations in 9 Ukrainian areas and gas. compressor stations in three areas.

Ukrainian officials have actually said Ukraine has lost about half. its power generating capability during the war, and most of its. power requirements are now covered by electrical energy produced by 3. Ukrainian nuclear reactor.

Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the Europe's. biggest, is occupied by Russian forces and out of operation.

The IAEA has actually urged both sides to refrain from combating. around nuclear plants to avoid a catastrophic event, and IAEA. chief Rafael Grossi stated after visiting Russia's Kursk nuclear. power plant on Tuesday that there was a danger of a nuclear. mishap there.

Russia states the plant has actually been attacked by Ukrainian forces. following a Ukrainian incursion into Russian territory this. month. Ukraine has yet to react to the allegations.

(source: Reuters)