Zaporozhye NPP Director: All Critical Damage from Ukrainian Attacks Repaired
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- The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant has repaired all critical damage impacting its safety, according to ZNPP Director Yury Chernichuk.
- While some components damaged by shelling are out of service, alternative or backup systems are in place, with replacements planned over time.
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The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant is located in a region affected by ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Damage from shelling has been a recurring concern.
Specialists at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant have repaired all critical damage that could affect the facility’s safety caused by Ukrainian attacks, ZNPP Director Yury Chernichuk told TASS.
"There is no critical damage affecting the plant's safety that has not yet been repaired. There are components that have been put out of service due to shelling and enemy attacks, but there are alternative components or backup systems. These components will undergo replacement, reconstruction, or major repairs over a relatively long period," he noted.
According to Chernichuk, all damaged infrastructure at the plant is being repaired immediately, since "all equipment at the facility, particularly that located in the industrial zone of the nuclear power plant, is critical to the plant’s overall operational capability."
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the timeline for replacing damaged components?
- What specific alternative/backup systems are in place?






