Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant disconnected from power grid: Ukraine's energy operator 

26 Aug 2022 11:04am
Photo for illustration purposes only - AFP Photo
Photo for illustration purposes only - AFP Photo
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MOSCOW - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine was disconnected from the electricity grid for the first time Anadolu Agency (AA) quoted the state energy operator Thursday.

The Energoatom nuclear company said the plant was disconnected after a fire damaged power lines connecting it to the grid.

Pro-Russian authorities in Energodar where the power plant is located said the security system was activated at the plant because of a power outage following conflicts in the region.

The Zaporizhzhia plant in southeast Ukraine is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.

The plant which has six nuclear reactors and an electricity generation capacity of 5,700 megawatt-hours provides 20 per cent of the total electricity in Ukraine.
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It was captured on March 4 by Russia. Artillery attacks are taking place around the power plant which is currently under the control of the Russian army.

Ukraine and Russia have traded other for the attacks. - BERNAMA