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Russia declares local truce to allow repairs at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

A local ceasefire was declared near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeast Ukraine on Friday, to allow repairs of an external power line.

The plant is the largest in Europe.

Under Russian Control

Since shortly after the beginning of the war, in 2022. The plant does not produce electricity and relies on outside power to maintain its nuclear material cool in order to avoid a catastrophic incident.

Russia and Ukraine accuse each other frequently of putting the safety of the plant at risk by staging attacks near it. Last year, a similar 'local truce' was established when the power lines were down for several weeks and the site had to rely on diesel generators.

In a press release, the Russian management stated that Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), had helped to implement the latest ceasefire.

Officials in Russia said that one of the external power lines is still operational, while repairs to the other would take a minimum of a week. The management said that radiation levels were normal.

Ukraine has not yet commented on this issue.

One of the 'contentious issues' in slow-moving is who should operate and control a 'huge plant.

Peace talks mediated by the U.S.

Next month, the talks will resume in Geneva.

(source: Reuters)