Russian attacks destroy critical infrastructure for nuclear power plants, raising accident risks
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Tue, 04 Mar 2025 12:13:39 +0200

The latest Russian missile strikes on Ukraines energy infrastructure have severely jeopardised the stability of the power supply to nuclear power plants NPPs.
Source News agency InterfaxUkraine, citing a statement by Ukraine during a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agencys IAEA Board of Governors Details IAEA experts confirmed significant damage to electrical substations that are critical to nuclear safety.
Many substations necessary to ensure a reliable power supply to nuclear power plants have been severely damaged by missile and drone attacks, the statement said.
The statement notes that such damage endangers the uninterrupted external power supply required for the operation of nuclear reactors.
It also increases the risk of accidents that could affect the safety of nuclear power plants.
We support the IAEAs continued focus on strengthening the resilience of nuclear infrastructure, particularly by improving emergency preparedness measures, the statement said.
Additionally, the Ukrainian delegation called on the international community to help ensure a stable energy supply to nuclear facilities.
Ukraine is ready to share its experience in managing nuclear power plants in wartime and contribute to international efforts to strengthen nuclear safety in extreme conditions, the statement said.
Nine power units, with a combined capacity of 7,880 MW, are operating in governmentcontrolled territory at the Pivdennoukrainsk, Rivne and Khmelnytskyi nuclear power plants.
Zaporizhzhia NPP, occupied by Russia since March 2022, has not generated electricity since September 2022.
Background A Russian drone attack on 14 February cut power to part of the equipment at the Chornobyl NPP.
Meanwhile, one of the two power lines at the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP was disconnected from the grid following yet another Russian strike.
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