Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant ile ilgili hikayeler

• The Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine was shelled on Saturday evening and Sunday, suffering more than a dozen blasts. Moscow and Kyiv traded blame for the attack on Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant, as the International Atomic Energy Agency urged the offenders to stop, warning, “You’re playing with fire!” The IAEA reported some damage to the buildings and equipment but nothing critical to nuclear safety so far. via Reuters On a rel...Devamını Oku

21 Kas 2022

• The final working reactor at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was disconnected after another Russian shelling disrupted power lines, Ukraine's state nuclear company said. The shelling came right after most of the inspectors from UN's Atomic Energy Agency left the plant earlier on Monday. via Reuters Zoom in: Two IAEA staff are expected to stay at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant on a "permanent basis," Ukraine's state nuclear company said . In other ne...Devamını Oku

06 Eyl 2022

• International Atomic Energy Agency said that the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine was disconnected from its fourth and last external power line but was still able to run electricity through a reserve line amid sustained shelling in the area. The three other power lines were lost earlier in the conflict. via CNN A step back: Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for the shelling of the plant in the last weeks, and the UN nuclear w...Devamını Oku

05 Eyl 2022

• Russian artillery fired at Ukrainian towns across the river from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant Saturday night, local officials said. Both residents and the international authorities are concerned as the shelling around the plant may cause a radiation disaster. The power plant has been under Russian control since March, but Ukrainian staff continues to operate it, and the two sides blamed each other for attacking the plant in recent weeks. via Reuters In o...Devamını Oku

29 Ağu 2022

• Russia’s Ministry of Defense warned Thursday that Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant’s backup support systems had been damaged as a result of shelling, and in the case of an accident at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant it is occupying in southern Ukraine, radioactive material would cover Germany, Poland and Slovakia. Both Russia and Ukraine have repeatedly accused each other of shelling the power plant. via Reuters Furthermore: Russia's foreign ministry rejecte...Devamını Oku

19 Ağu 2022