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The ZNPP sits around 30 miles from the closest portion of the front line.
A reported drone strike on the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine has raised new fears over nuclear safety.
A drone struck the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied Ukraine. The UN nuclear agency confirmed the incident. Russian officials blamed Ukraine for a deliberate attack. Ukraine denied the accusations,
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The United Nations' nuclear watchdog has warned that attacks on nuclear sites are "like playing with fire" after reports of a ...
Walking around a nuclear power plant in north-western Ukraine, it feels like there are as many soldiers as there are plant workers. The guns are an unnerving sight, but not unexpected — the border with Belarus is just 65 kilometers away. At the start of ...
Investments in the damaged biofuel power plant amounted to USD 40 million. The plant had a capacity of 19 MW and provided more than 400 jobs. The company plans to restore the damaged facility after the attack by the russian occupiers. The aggressor country ...
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine is now reconnected to its transmission system, power plant operators said April 14. The 330 kV transmission line was restored, which permits the power plant to continue safe operations. In a statement, plant ...
Early one morning in December, a man named Orest, a senior shift supervisor at a coal-fired power plant in western Ukraine, was standing in the plant’s main control room when he heard the wail of air-raid sirens. Five minutes later, he heard the chainsaw ...
Ukrainian drones struck targets across several Russian regions overnight from Saturday, including an oil pumping station, a refinery and a fuel depot, Russian and Ukrainian authorities said Sunday.