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Russian official: Work to restore connection to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant begins this week

Russian official: Work to restore connection to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant begins this week

On Tuesday, a Russian official announced that the restoration of external power to Zaporizhzhia's nuclear power plant in Russia will begin this week. The station has been operating on diesel generators since it was shut down for three weeks.

In the first few weeks of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian forces captured the Zaporizhzhia Plant. Both sides have accused each other of military actions that led to the collapse of the external line on July 23, 2022.

Mikhail Ulyanov is Russia's permanent representative at international organizations in Vienna. He told Russian state news agency RIA that "active preparations are currently underway."

We expect that the repair work will begin on both transmission lines by the end of the week.

Ulyanov stated that in order to carry out the repairs, it is "essential to agree on local ceasefires in the areas where the work will be carried out".

The Vienna-based U.N. Nuclear watchdog International Atomic Energy Agency has repeatedly called for both sides to refrain form actions that compromise nuclear safety.

The plant is Europe's biggest with six reactors. It produces no electricity right now, but it needs to produce power in order to keep the fuel cool inside and avoid any possible meltdown.

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, said that the diesel generators provide the needed power and has worked with both sides to restore the external links.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister accused Russia of intentionally severing an external power line at the station to connect it to Moscow's grid.

This month, a top Russian diplomat denied that Russia has any intention to restart the plant. (Reporting and Editing by Lisa Shumaker).

(source: Reuters)