Regular shelling near the facility ensued, with power outages, damage to a radioactive waste storage building and reports of landmine explosions near the perimeter fence, according to the National Energy Agency.Įnergoatom, the operator, and the UN's nuclear watchdog have issued warnings over the past year, and its six reactors were shut down as a safety precaution last month.īut concerns haven't stopped Russian soldiers from setting up defensive sandbag positions on top of the reactor buildings, according to the UK Ministry of Defence. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe's biggest, found itself at the frontline from the start of the Russian invasion.īy early March last year, it was under occupation and Moscow currently controls around 80% of the region. Here we lay out how the facility has featured in the war and the latest military movements around it. Earlier we reported how the UN's nuclear watchdog was "extremely concerned" about the threat to nuclear safety at the power plant.
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