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Ukraine restores internet link between occupied nuclear plant and IAEA, says Energoatom

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Ukraine’s state nuclear company Energoatom claimed on Saturday (11 June) that it had restored an internet connection between the International Atomic Energy Agency's servers and those of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant's servers. The site is currently under Russian occupation.

Energoatom stated that the connection to the server of the plant was lost on May 30, but had been restored on June 10, allowing the IAEA monitor data regarding the control of nuclear material at this plant.

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