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Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant states Ukraine once again attacks substation

The management of the Russianheld Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station stated on Sunday that Ukrainian forces had actually introduced a new attack on a nearby electrical power substation, ruining a transformer.

The Zaporizhzhia station, Europe's largest with 6 reactors, was seized by Russian forces in the early days of Russia's February 2022 intrusion of Ukraine. Each side regularly implicates the other of attacking or outlining to attack the plant.

The plant's management, composing on Telegram, said an weapons strike had actually hit the transformer at the Raduga. substation in the town of Enerhodar in southeastern Ukraine.

It explained the occurrence as yet another terrorist act. focused on destabilising the situation in the Zaporizhzhia nuclear. plant's satellite city.

Likewise posted was a photo showing smoke billowing from. the top of a structure. It stated power supplies to Enerhodar had. not been disrupted.

The plant's management implicated the Ukrainian military on. September 20 of attacking a 2nd substation in Enerhodar.

The following day, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha. accused Russia of preparing strikes on Ukrainian nuclear. facilities before the winter season. He provided no in-depth. explanation.

Power lines to the Zaporizhzia plant have actually been cut on. numerous occasions, increasing the possibility of a blackout that. might cause a nuclear accident.

The U.N. nuclear guard dog, the International Atomic Energy. Company, has actually stationed monitors permanently at the plant and. advised both sides to avoid all attacks on it.

(source: Reuters)