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扎波罗热核电站区域局部停火,受损设施维修中
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-27 10:11
Core Viewpoint - The CEO of the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation, Likhachov, announced a partial ceasefire near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, allowing repair personnel to fix damaged equipment and power lines [1] Group 1: Ceasefire and Repairs - A partial ceasefire has been achieved in the vicinity of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, enabling maintenance crews to conduct repairs [1] - The ceasefire was established with the involvement of the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Grossi, who is overseeing the repair progress on-site [1] - The repair work is expected to last at least one week [1] Group 2: Damage and Security Concerns - Reports indicate that the distribution facilities and a 330 kV backup power line at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant were damaged due to military activities on February 10 [1] - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest nuclear power plants in Europe and has been under Russian control since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022 [1] - The plant has faced multiple attacks, including shelling and drone strikes, raising international concerns regarding its safety [1]
国际原子能机构:扎波罗热核电站附近临时停火,开始维修输电线路
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-28 15:19
Group 1 - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) facilitated a temporary ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, allowing for the repair of a critical power transmission line [1] - The IAEA announced that repair work has commenced and will be monitored by their team on-site, aimed at restoring electricity transmission between the nuclear plant and the Zaporizhzhia thermal power station to enhance nuclear safety [1] - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe with a maximum output of 6 gigawatts, has been under Russian control since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022, leading to multiple attacks that raised international safety concerns [3] Group 2 - Discussions regarding the control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant involve Russia, Ukraine, and the United States, with proposals for joint management and revenue sharing being considered [3][4] - Ukrainian President Zelensky has indicated that Ukraine cannot accept energy transactions with Russia, while Russia's President Putin mentioned ongoing discussions with U.S. representatives about potential joint management of the plant [3][4] - Future electricity supply from the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to Ukraine is possible, but the specifics will require negotiation, with the Russian operating entity being responsible for safety and operations [4]
扎波罗热核电站失去外部供电近三周 俄乌各有说法
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-13 10:57
Core Points - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has lost external power supply for nearly three weeks, with Ukraine accusing Russia of intentionally cutting off power to integrate the plant into the Russian power grid [2][3] - Russia claims that it cannot establish an alternative power line due to ongoing Ukrainian shelling [3][4] Group 1 - Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Yermak stated that Russia is deliberately disconnecting the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant from the Ukrainian grid to test its integration into the Russian grid [3] - The external power line was cut on September 23, with both sides blaming each other for the shelling that led to the disconnection [4] - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Grossi noted that this is the longest period the plant has been without external power since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022 [4] Group 2 - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been operating on backup diesel generators for nearly three weeks, with sufficient fuel and continuous monitoring of safety indicators [4] - The plant is one of the largest nuclear power stations in Europe and has faced multiple attacks since being controlled by Russia after the escalation of the Ukraine crisis [4] - Recent reports indicate that the Ukrainian military has targeted various Russian energy facilities, with the U.S. assisting Ukraine in long-range strikes against these targets [4]
扎波罗热核电站:已连续多日启用备用电源 电站情况可控
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-28 06:12
Core Viewpoint - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been relying on backup diesel generators for power since September 23 due to damage to high-voltage power lines caused by Ukrainian military attacks, raising concerns about safety and operational stability in the region [1][2]. Group 1: Current Operational Status - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is currently operational using backup diesel generators, with sufficient diesel reserves to maintain long-term operation [1]. - All internal systems, including spent fuel pools and reactor cooling systems, are functioning normally, and radiation levels in the industrial area and surrounding regions remain stable [1]. - Plant personnel are continuously monitoring equipment operations to ensure safety [1]. Group 2: Recent Events and Implications - Ukrainian military attacks on September 23 damaged the only power line supplying electricity to the plant, leading to the activation of backup generators [1]. - The CEO of Russia's state atomic energy corporation has expressed concerns that increased attacks by Ukrainian forces pose a threat to the safety of the nuclear plant and European security [1]. - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is in contact with both Russian and Ukrainian sides to restore external power supply to the nuclear plant [1].
格罗西:国际原子能机构部分恢复对伊核设施的检查
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-26 19:19
Core Viewpoint - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has not yet gained access to Iranian nuclear facilities that were attacked by the US and Israel, but has resumed some verification activities [1] Group 1: Nuclear Facility Access - IAEA Director General Grossi stated that access to the Iranian nuclear facilities remains ungranted [1] - The agency has resumed partial verification work despite the lack of access [1] Group 2: Nuclear Plant Attacks - Grossi emphasized that attacks on nuclear power plants, regardless of their location, are unacceptable [1] - Drones are reported to fly over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant or its surrounding area almost daily [1]
突发!扎波罗热核电站遭袭
中国能源报· 2025-09-20 10:25
Group 1 - The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant training center was attacked by Ukrainian military forces using at least three drones, with two of them detonating above the building [3] - No significant damage or casualties were reported, and the International Atomic Energy Agency experts present at the site were able to move to safety [3] - Radiation levels in the plant and surrounding areas remain within normal ranges, and the safety operation limits and conditions of the nuclear units were not compromised [3] Group 2 - The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest nuclear power plants in Europe and has been under Russian control since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022 [3] - The plant has faced multiple attacks, raising international concerns about its safety [3]
国际原子能机构:库尔斯克核电站周边辐射水平正常
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-25 06:29
Group 1 - The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that radiation levels near the Kursk nuclear power plant in western Russia are normal [1] - Russian authorities reported that a Ukrainian combat drone was shot down near the nuclear power plant, which exploded upon falling and caused a fire that damaged an auxiliary transformer [1]
扎波罗热核电站:乌军持续炮击核电站区域导致起火
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-12 23:29
Core Points - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been under continuous artillery fire from Ukrainian armed forces, leading to a fire near hydraulic structures [2] - The fire was controlled by professional firefighters, and there were no injuries reported among plant workers or nearby residents [2] - The radiation levels in the area remain within normal values, and the incident has been reported to the International Atomic Energy Agency [2] - The management of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant reiterated that any military action near nuclear facilities is unacceptable and poses a direct threat to the physical integrity of critical infrastructure [2] - The Ukrainian Energy Ministry reported smoke rising from a cargo port area temporarily occupied by the nuclear plant, which is located outside the plant's protective zone [4] - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest in Europe and has faced multiple attacks since being taken over by Russian forces in February 2022, raising international safety concerns [4]
俄称乌军炮击扎波罗热核电站附近地区
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-12 15:36
Core Viewpoint - The situation around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant remains tense due to artillery fire from Ukrainian armed forces, but the plant is reported to be operating normally with no immediate threat to safety [1] Group 1: Incident Details - The head of the Russian-appointed Zaporizhzhia region, Baletsky, reported that Ukrainian forces shelled areas near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, causing dry vegetation to catch fire and smoke to rise [1] - Emergency services are currently on-site to address the situation, and Baletsky stated that radiation levels around the nuclear plant and energy company are normal [1] Group 2: Response and Context - The Ukrainian Energy Ministry confirmed the presence of smoke, indicating it originated from a cargo port area temporarily occupied by the nuclear plant, which is located outside the plant's protective zone [1] - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest in Europe and has been under Russian control since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022, facing multiple attacks that have raised international safety concerns [1]
现场画面!外媒:扎波罗热核电站报告其辅助设施遭袭,现场传出爆炸声
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-08-03 01:44
Group 1 - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported explosions and smoke near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant on August 2 [1][3] - An auxiliary facility located 1200 meters from the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was attacked, as confirmed by the IAEA [3] - The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe, has been under Russian control since the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022, and has faced multiple attacks, raising safety concerns [3]