Russia on Saturday accused Ukraine of attacks on a transport
workshop of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), incurring
damage, AzerNEWS reports, citing Anadolu
Agency.
The Russian-installed management at the ZNPP said the strikes
damaged three vehicles, fuel pumps and glass of the workshop
building.
“At present, the threat of further attacks on the plant’s
infrastructure remains high,” the administration said on Russian
social media company Max.
Despite the latest strike, the power plant’s operations are
under the control of its personnel, the statement added.
“The plant’s safe operation is ensured, and all necessary
systems are functioning normally. Radiation levels within the plant
and its surrounding area remain within normal limits,” it said.
Ukraine has yet to comment on Russia’s claims and independent
verification remains difficult due to ongoing war.
From Sept. 1, 2022, personnel of the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA
have been present at the plant under Russian control since March
2022.
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