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Spoils of war? Despite protests, Russia connecting Zaporizhzhia plant to its grid
Ukraine has protested to the International Atomic Energy Agency about Russia’s building power lines from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to Russia’s main power grid, a Kyiv official told a Ukrainian news agency. Yuri Vitrenko, the permanent representative of Ukraine to the International Organizations in Vienna, told the news outlet Wednesday that Kyiv sent a “verbal note” to the International Atomic Energy Agency saying “such actions by Russia are a gross violation of international law and an encroachment on the sovereignty of Ukraine.” “All nuclear facilities on the territory of Ukraine, including Zaporizhzhia NPP, fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine,” Vitrenko said, adding… |
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