Evacuation would be almost impossible in the event of an accident at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
Oleksandr Starukh, Head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military
Administration, has stated that evacuation will be almost impossible in
case of an accident at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
“A prepared provocation took place in Enerhodar town. Two power lines were damaged,
power unit No. 4 [of Zaporizhzhia NPP] was disconnected from the power
grid. There is no great danger yet, but I must state that it is almost
impossible to implement our evacuation plans in the current conditions,”
Starukh said during the nationwide telethon.
Read also: Ukraine calls on
world to take measures to force Russians to release Zaporizhia NPP.
According to him, all shelters in the territory of the NPP are occupied by
the Russian military. As reported, on the evening of August 5, Russians hit
a high-voltage power line at the ZNPP, and a fire broke out. As a result of
damage to power lines, power unit No. 4 of the NPP was disconnected from
the power grid.
Ukrinform 7th Aug 2022
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