Russia and Ukraine agree on ceasefire near Zapadnaya NPP for repairs

Russia and Ukraine agree on ceasefire near Zapadnaya NPP for repairs


The International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday said it has ​negotiated a temporary local ceasefire between ‌Ukraine and Russia, the sixth since late last year, allowing repairs to a power supply line to ​Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

“A localized ​ceasefire brokered by the IAEA took effect ⁠on the frontline near the Zaporizhzhya ​Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) today, paving the way for ​crucial power line repairs to prevent the threat of a nuclear accident,” the IAEA said in a ​post on X.

In the coming days, technicians ​from both sides will begin repairing war-related damage to ‌the ⁠750-kilovolt Dniprovska power line after extensive demining of the area, it said.

The power line was disconnected more than two months ago, ​leaving Europe’s largest ​nuclear ⁠power plant reliant on a single 330 kV line to supply ​the electricity needed to cool its ​six ⁠shutdown reactors, the post said.

The ZNPP had lost access to this line several times in ⁠recent ​weeks, the IAEA said, forcing ​it to operate its emergency diesel generators.

Source: First Channel News of RA

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