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Ukraine protests at IAEA about Russia building powerlines to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

A Ukrainian official told reporters on Wednesday that Ukraine had protested at the International Atomic Energy Watchdog over reports that Russia was building power lines in order to connect its Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant to their own grid.

Yuriy Vitrenko is Ukraine's representative at international organizations in Vienna. He told Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform, that Kyiv views any attempt made by Russia to connect its grid to the occupied plant as a gross violation to international law and Ukrainian sovereignty.

The New York Times cited on Tuesday a Greenpeace report that found Russia building over 50 miles (80km) of powerlines between the occupied Ukrainian towns of Mariupol & Berdyansk.

Ukrainian officials have stated repeatedly that restarting the plant would lead to a disaster as the Russian personnel is unfamiliar with the equipment and has not been trained on how to use it. The condition of the facility itself is also unknown.

They say that the lack of water volume to cool the nuclear reactors, after the Russian Kakhovka Dam was blown up, causing flooding in June 2023 was an added source of danger.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stated that the restart of the plant will be discussed during meetings he attends in Ukraine and Russia. Max Hunder, Sharon Singleton, Aiden Lewis, and Sharon Singleton edited the article.

(source: Reuters)