
The United Nation’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has said that one of the main power lines supplying the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine has been repaired and connected to the grid.
All six reactors at the facility are in a state of cold shutdown, but external power is needed to cool its reactors and prevent a meltdown.
The IAEA said, however, that the situation at Europe’s largest nuclear power station remained precarious.
Ukrainians search grave site for relatives after Russians driven out
Residents of the Ukrainian town of Izium searched for dead relatives in a nearby wooded grave site as emergency workers continued to exhume what they said were hundreds of bodies found after Russian forces were driven from the region.
The causes of death for those at the grave site, discovered last week, have not yet been established, although residents say some died in an airstrike. Ukrainian authorities have said at least one of the bodies had tied hands and rope marks on the neck.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said investigators had discovered new evidence of torture used against the people buried in Izium, one of more than 20 towns retaken in the northeastern Kharkiv region after a lightning advance earlier this month.
“More than 10 torture chambers have already been found in the liberated areas of Kharkiv region, in various cities and towns,” Mr Zelensky said in a video address late yesterday.
“Torture was a widespread practice in the occupied territories. That’s what the Nazis did – this is what (the Russians) do,” he added.
“They will answer in the same way -both on the battlefield and in courtrooms.”
Moscow has not commented on the discovery of the graves. It regularly denies committing atrocities in the war or targeting civilians.
The head of the pro-Russian administration that abandoned the area earlier this month accused Ukrainians of staging the atrocities at the city of Izium. “I have not heard anything about burials,” Vitaly Ganchev told Rossiya-24 state television.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has not responded to the accusations but he brushed off Ukraine’s swift counter offensive, casting Russia’s invasion as a necessary step to prevent what he said was a Western plot to break Russia apart.
“The Kyiv authorities announced that they have launched and are conducting an active counteroffensive operation,” Mr Putin said on Friday after a summit of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation in the Uzbek city of Samarkand.
“Well, let’s see how it develops, how it ends up,” he said with a grin.
Mr Putin has warned Moscow would respond more forcefully if its troops were put under further pressure, raising concerns he could at some point use unconventional means like small nuclear or chemical weapons.
US President Joe Biden, what he would say to Mr Putin if he was considering using such weapons, replied: “Don’t. Don’t. Don’t. It would change the face of war unlike anything since World War Two.”
He made the comment in a “60 Minutes” interview, a clip of which was released by CBS yesterday.
Russia has likely extended the locations it is prepared to strike, including targeting civilian infrastructure, in a move to undermine the morale of the Ukrainian government and people, the British military said today.
Five civilians were killed in Russian attacks in the Donetsk region over the past day, while in Nikopol several dozen high-rise and private buildings, gas pipelines and power lines were damaged by Russian strikes, the regional governors said separately today.
Ukraine has also launched a major offensive to recapture territory in the south, where it hopes to trap thousands of Russian troops cut off from supplies on the west bank of the Dnipro river, and retake Kherson, the only large Ukrainian city Russia has captured intact since the start of the war.
Russian security forces fired on an armed gang of criminals in the centre of Kherson late yesterday and “neutralised” them, Tass news agency reported.
RIA news agency cited a security source as saying the gang involved had been a “sabotage and reconnaissance group” but gave no details.
IAEA: Power line at Ukraine nuclear plant repaired
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