Campaigners’ concerns about safety of Sizewell as Russian ‘spy’ ship seen nearby
Campaigners have expressed concerns about the risks posed to Suffolk’s
Sizewell nuclear plants after a Russian ‘spy’ ship stopped at sites off the
coast. The Admiral Vladimirsky ship is believed to have stopped at wind
farms off the East Anglian coast to map undersea power cables as part of
plans to sabotage the UK’s key energy infrastructure.
Alison Downes, from campaign group Stop Sizewell C, said she wanted to know what measures UK regulators were proposing to protect UK power plants, including Sizewell B,
from attack.
East Anglian Daily Times 22nd April 2023
https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/23473262.concerns-sizewell-safety-russian-spy-ship-seen/
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