Russia builds more than 50 miles of power lines and supports between the occupied cities of Ukrainians of Mariupol and Berdyansk.
Russia aims to restart and take advantage of the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant it, despite the risks and calls to resolve the station’s status issue as part of the peace negotiations. This was reported by the New York Times with a reference to the Greenpeace organization report.
The report contains satellite images showing that from the beginning of February, Russia has been building more than 50 miles of power lines and supporting between the occupied cities of Ukrainians of Mariupol and Berdyansk, along the coast of the Azov Sea. Satellite photos are reviewed by the publication.
Greenpeace said the purpose of the project is to connect new power lines to a large substation near mariupol, which is connected to the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant.
“Putin’s plan for restarting zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant depends on providing new power lines – this is the first physical proof of these plans,” said Sean Bernie, a specialist of Greenpeace’s nuclear energy specialist in Greenpeace nuclear energy.
The exact Moscow plans will remain unclear. Russia needs to build many lines to connect the zaporizhzhya Power Station to its own power system, and this process will take several hours.
Remember, on May 7, it became known that one of the two power lines occupied by Russia of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant was again de -energized. On April 24, a shooting occurred in the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant.
The zaporizhzhya nuclear power plants are connected to the Russian energy system within a week – CVO
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