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Russian shelling damages high-voltage line at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
During the attack on 16 November, Russian troops damaged one of the high-voltage lines at the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP)
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Ukrenergo press service reports.
"As a result of another Russian shelling, one of the high-voltage lines supplying the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was damaged. Currently, the ZNPP is being powered by a backup line," the statement says.
Ukrenergo noted that the location of the damage to the main power line has already been established.
"Ukrenergo's repair teams are carrying out emergency repair work," the press service added.
- In the evening of 15 November, Russian troops launched attack UAVs to shell Ukraine. As a result of the falling debris from Russian drones, a high-rise building in Kyiv was damaged, and a critical infrastructure facility in Zaporizhzhia was damaged.
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