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An “important” military step to protect the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

video footage released by Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-appointed official in Russia Zaporizhia region In Ukraine, workers install what appear to be translucent panels on wire onto dozens of concrete cylinders about 5 meters high.

rogoff said: "For now, it will protect against shrapnel and drone-dropped explosive devices. But later it will be necessary".

The fight for Europe’s largest nuclear power plant during 10 months of conflict has raised fears of a nuclear-type catastrophe Chernobyl.

And Kiev and Moscow have exchanged accusations of reckless bombing of the plant, which includes 6 reactors, all suspended.

Earlier, the spokesman said The Kremlin Dmitry Peskov N Russia Continuing to communicate with International Energy Agency Atomic, who is trying to broker a demilitarized zone around the power plant.

Mikhail Ulyanov, Russian Ambassador to Russia International organizations in ViennaTo the Tass News Agency: "It may be too soon to say we are close to an agreement. I will not speculate on when the negotiation process will be completed".

Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant

  • The station is located on the edge of the city of Energodar in southeast Ukraine.
  • The station was designed a long time ago Soviet Union The first construction started in 1980.
  • The station contains 6 reactors, called reactors "Hydro-Hydro Power VVER-1000 V-320".
  • The reactors are water cooled and their neutrons are also water quenched, and they run on uranium-235, which has an estimated half-life of over 700 million years.
  • Its sixth reactor was commissioned in 1995.
  • It is the largest in Europe and one of the 10 largest power plants in the world.
  • Each of Zaporizhya’s six units has a net capacity of 950 MW, or a total of 5.7 GW, covering 20 percent of the country’s electricity consumption. Ukraine for electricity.

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It showed video footage released by Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-appointed official in Russia Zaporizhia region In Ukraine, workers install what appear to be translucent panels on wire onto dozens of concrete cylinders about 5 meters high.

“For now, it will protect against shrapnel and drone-dropped explosive devices. But later on it will be needed,” Rogov said.

The fight for Europe’s largest nuclear power plant during 10 months of conflict has raised fears of a nuclear-type catastrophe Chernobyl.

And Kiev and Moscow have exchanged accusations of reckless bombing of the plant, which includes 6 reactors, all suspended.

Earlier, the spokesman said The Kremlin Dmitry Peskov N Russia Continuing to communicate with International Energy Agency Atomic, who is trying to broker a demilitarized zone around the power plant.

Mikhail Ulyanov, Russian Ambassador to Russia International organizations in Viennahe told Tass news agency: “It may be too early to say we are close to reaching an agreement. I will not speculate on the timing of the completion of the negotiating process.”

Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant

  • The station is located on the edge of the city of Energodar in southeast Ukraine.
  • The station was designed a long time ago Soviet Union The first construction started in 1980.
  • The station contains 6 reactors named “VVIR-1000 V-320 hydro-hydro capacity” reactors.
  • The reactors are water cooled and their neutrons are also water quenched, and they run on uranium-235, which has an estimated half-life of over 700 million years.
  • Its sixth reactor was commissioned in 1995.
  • It is the largest in Europe and one of the 10 largest power plants in the world.
  • Each of Zaporizhya’s six units has a net capacity of 950 MW, or a total of 5.7 GW, covering 20 percent of the country’s electricity consumption. Ukraine for electricity.

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