The footage shows the pipes of the Zaporizhzhya thermal power plant, which is located near the nuclear power plant.
The Russian edition of The Insider published a video, which, according to journalists, depicts the operation of several Russian rocket launch systems from the territory of the captured Zaporozhye nuclear power plant on the night of September 2- 3.
“The footage shows that the MLRS is close to the power unit,” the journalists said.
Experts from the independent association Conflict Intelligence Team agreed that the footage shows the pipes of the Zaporizhzhya TPP, located near the station.
“The shooting is actually done from the opposite bank of the Dnieper, the camera is directed to the south. This means that the MLRS launch site is located west of the Zaporizhzhya TPP. Also west of the TPP is the territory of the nuclear power plant itself, but whether the rockets were actually launched from the territory of the station, definitely cannot be established,” insisted the CIT.

The Insider
The publication recalls that the Russian military continues to fire at power lines to disconnect the station from the Ukrainian power grid, hoping to connect it to the Russian one. In addition, the military is storing ammunition directly on the site of the nuclear power plant, which, if detonated, could lead to a nuclear disaster worse than Chernobyl.
On Saturday, September 3, the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant again lost contact with the last remaining main external power transmission line, but the facility continues to supply electricity to the grid through a backup line, the IAEA said. .
Later, Energoatom reported that power unit No. 5 were killed at Zaporizhzhya NPP on Saturday night due to continued shelling of Russian military communication lines.
Today the sixth power unit remains in operation, which, with a limited capacity, supplies electricity to the energy system of Ukraine through a reserve line, and also provides for its own needs of the Zaporozhye NPP.
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Source: korrespondent

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