The three satellite photos show the fire in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as well as dust columns from the northern ash pit.
Planet Labs and European Space Agency on August 25 published satellite photos taken at 10:39, 10h30 and 11h35 on 24/8, showing the smoke rising from the southern region of Zaporizhzhia power plant and a dust column from a magnetic dust.
Ukrainian nuclear energy company Energoatom announced that a power line was interrupted twice after a raid, causing the Zaporizhzhia factory to lose its connection with the Ukrainian national grid.
Yevhen Balitsky, leader of the government of Zaporizhzhia, appointed by Russia, accused Ukraine armed units that ambushed Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, causing fire to boom the 750 kV line installation area.
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in satellite photos taken at 10:39 (left) and 11:30 (right) on August 24.
The fire bursts up electric shock on the line.
Mr. Balitsky said that after the fire was extinguished, a machine team re -operated and the second unit was about to be connected.
Russia controlled the Zaporizhzhia factory in southern Ukraine since March, which has been operated by Ukrainian technicians.
Recent fighting occurred around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant area, raising concerns about the risk of nuclear incidents that can be compared to the chernobyl disaster in 1986. Russia and Ukraine accuse each other causing tons of tons of tons.
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in the satellite photo taken at 11:35 on August 24.
In a meeting on August 23, the Deputy Secretary -General of the United Nations Rosemary Dicarlo called on Russia and Ukraine to agree to the demilitarized zaporizhzhia factory, as well as allow the delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA
The Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya accused Ukraine forces to shell the factory, increasing the risk of nuclear disaster.
The UN Ambassador to the UN UN Sergiy Kyslytsya accused Russia, saying they were responsible for risks and had to withdraw their troops from the Zaporizhzhia factory.
Ukraine's Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.
Ukrainian atomic energy company Energoatom announced that Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, currently controlled by Russia, has been interrupted from the national grid.
The Russian National Guard arrested two Ukrainian workers and one violated the restriction of access to Zaporizhzhia factory for allegations for spying.