Ukraine’s state-run energy operator warned Saturday that “there are risks of hydrogen leakage and sputtering of radioactive substances” from the country’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as shelling in the Russian-occupied area continues, despite international pleas for a ceasefire.

“As a result of periodic shelling, the infrastructure of the station has been damaged,” Energoatom said in a statement, cautioning that “the fire hazard is high” and that the plant “operates with the risk of violating radiation and fire safety standards.”

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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      2 years ago

      Russia controls the power plant and has personnel there. What reason does Russia have to shell the plan. This is a simple question that you are unable to answer in large volumes of verbal diarrhea you’ve produced here.

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          You’re unable to answer because the whole idea is fundamentally illogical. The fact is that Russia controls the power plan, and nobody is disputing that. Given this fact, you have to explain to us what reason Russia would have for shelling this plant that’s producing electricity for Donbas which they also control.

          IAEA will surely report on who is doing the shelling, which is pretty obvious already to anyone who has even a couple of brain cells to bang together.