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Ukraine: Urgently needed spare parts delivered to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Satellite imagery provides a closer view of the reactors at Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine's nuclear power plant. It was taken on 29 August, 2022.
Ukraine’s state nuclear company Energoatom announced that urgently required spare parts and diesel fuel were delivered to Zaporizhzhia atomic energy station on Friday (16 September). The Zaporizhzhia atomic plant is currently occupied by Russian troops.
Energoatom stated that the parts would be used for repair of power lines and power generator blocks. Each side accuses the other of bombarding the facility which is the largest in Europe.
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