Rumors about the launch of Zaes are an attempt to control the station’s work, which emphasizes Energoatom.
The Energoata category condemned attempts to control the illegal management of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant and callers talking about its return to Rosatom’s work by a direct violation of nuclear and radiation safety standards. This is stated in the company’s statement on Thursday, April 3.
“Further staying ZAES in employment conditions is unacceptable. Any talk about” restart “of Zaes power units under the control of Rosatom representatives is a direct violation of nuclear safety and radiation standards,” said “in response to” many requests of media representatives about information about the possible launch of zaporizhzzhzzhya Nuclear Power Power Power. “
A License for Running ZAES has a legal operator – Energy CUB, and only Ukrainian experts have the right and management capabilities of the station, which emphasizes the NEEC.
Energoatom has introduced that due to work, the state of critical security systems deteriorated significantly, and the lack of proper service and access to the original spare parts, violation of repair and the impossibility of a full inspection leads to critical damage to the equipment and create requirements for potential emergencies.
“Applications about” professional management “of the Rosatom representative station are false,” the NPP operator emphasized.
Reminding, earlier the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said Russia manipulated nuclear safety, using zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant as an instrument of international pressure and blackmail.
The SBU gathered a base of evidence in six Russians, which in March 2022 participated in obtaining the nuclear power plant of zaporizhzhya.
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