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By Anastasiia Malenko. UNDISCLOSED LOCATION, Ukraine (Reuters) - When a Russian attack plunged a Ukrainian thermal power plant into darkness on March 29, 51-year-old Ihor did not have time to think.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to strike Ukraine again with a new nuclear-capable ballistic missile following Moscow’s latest widespread attack on critical energy infrastructure ...
The European Union and Ukraine linked their electricity grids in March 2022 soon after Russia‘s invasion began, enabling Ukraine to receive emergency power from Europe if military attacks caused ...
Fires on Ukrainian energy facilities after the strikes. In the morning hours of 22 March 2024, Russia carried out one of the largest missile and drone attacks against Ukraine in the series of similar Russian attacks during the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War with 88 missiles and 63 drones. [3]
Ukrayinska Pravda reported on 12 March 2022 that the plant's management was told by Russian authorities that the plant now belonged to Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear power company. [9] It continued to operate and supply data, including from a remote monitoring system, to the IAEA , [ 33 ] and continued to be operated by Ukrainian staff, under ...
The largest nuclear power plant in Europe, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, is located in Ukraine. In 2006, the government planned to build 11 new reactors by the year 2030, which would almost double the current amount of nuclear power capacity. [6] Ukraine's power sector is the twelfth-largest in the world in terms of installed capacity ...
NATO leaders will meet in Vilnius on July 11-12 to tackle a wide range of topics, from divisions over Ukraine's membership bid and Sweden's accession to boosting ammunitions stockpiles and ...
Russia's Monday drone and missile attack forced Ukraine to disconnect several nuclear power units from the grid, posing a risk to the nuclear power sector, a Ukrainian mission to the International ...