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The Zaporizhzhia Power Plant could be restarted in 18 months after the war ends.

According to the head of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeastern Ukraine, if the conflict ends soon, the facility could resume power production by the middle of 2027.

Ramil Galiyev, a Russian state news agency reporter, was quoted as saying: "If (this) (the end of conflict) occurs tomorrow, we'll be ready to?"start up by mid-2027."

Since March '2022, when Russian troops overran much of the southeastern Ukraine, the?nuclear power plant has been under Russian authority. It is currently not producing electricity, but it relies on external energy to keep the material cool and prevent a meltdown.

A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency is currently working at the plant to repair the power lines. The repairs should last a few days.

Galiyev stated that "serious problems" would have to be resolved before the plant could go live, including replenishing cooling ponds and preparing rail tracks.

Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of shelling nuclear plants, posing the risk of a nuclear catastrophe.

(source: Reuters)