“Enerhodar, site of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, is without power”
- World
- Reuters
- Published Date: 10:52 | 01 September 2022
- Modified Date: 10:52 | 01 September 2022
A Russian-installed official in the Russian-controlled Ukrainian town of Enerhodar, where the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is located, said the town was without power on Thursday, state-owned Russian news agency TASS reported.
TASS cited Alexander Volga as saying that there was no light in the town, but there was no reason why a planned visit by International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to the nuclear plant could not go ahead.
Russia's Defence Ministry earlier said that a Ukrainian "sabotage group" crossed the Dnipro river from nearby Ukrainian-held territory on Thursday morning. Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-installed official in Zaporizhzhia region, said Ukraine was trying to disrupt the IAEA delegation's visit.
- Sexual assaults in American military reach new record - report
- Cargo vessel carrying more than 3,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine drifts aground in Bosphorus strait
- Wildfire rages as California bakes under heat dome
- Germany's Baerbock accused of ignoring voters in favour of Ukraine
- Canadian spy smuggled me into Syria, says British girl who joined Daesh/ISIS