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Russia claims that Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant runs on a single power line

According to its 'Russian management', the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine is currently only receiving electricity via a single of two external power lines.

The management stated that the other line had been disconnected due to military activities, and added that radiation levels were?normal. The repair work will start as soon as possible.

Since March 2022 when Russian forces seized much of the southeast Ukraine, this nuclear plant, Europe’s largest, has been under Russian control. It is not currently producing electricity, but it relies on external energy to keep the material cool and prevent a meltdown.

Both sides have accused each other of destroying the facility. The facility experienced two complete 'power outages' earlier this month, but it was later reconnected.

The plant had to rely on diesel generators for 30 days in September and October, but a damaged power line was repaired during a local truce arranged by the U.N. Nuclear Agency.

(source: Reuters)