Zaporizhzhya NPP was again disconnected from the network, the Russians are firing from its territory
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On March 4, the Russian invaders seized the ZNPP and the satellite town of Energodar.
Zaporozhye nuclear power plant was once again disconnected from the power grid. In particular, one of the two active blocks in the afternoon was disconnected due to network restrictions. It is reported by the IAEA .
The station continues to supply electricity through the reserve line to the Zaporizhzhya TPP.
one reactor is still operating and producing electricity for both cooling and other critical safety functions at the site, as well as for households, factories and other facilities, the international agency noted.
At the same time, a video appeared on the network of how the occupiers were firing from RPGs, using the territory of the ZNPP. The video was posted by The Insider.
The footage was taken on the night of September 2-3.
The Russians continue to deny the fact of shelling of the territory of Ukraine from the ZNPP. In turn, intelligence, including foreign intelligence, has evidence that the Russians are lying.
The occupiers seized the ZNPP and the satellite town of Energodar on March 4. Russia refuses to create a demilitarized zone around the ZNPP. Since the beginning of August, the occupiers have been periodically shelling the nuclear power plant and the area around it.
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