The UN Secretary General proposed the demilitarization of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and called on Russia not to interrupt the facility from the Ukrainian grid.
During the visit to Odessa Port on August 19, when asked about the information that Russia could cut supply from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant from the Ukrainian grid and turned to the Crimea peninsula, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
Zaporizhzhia is obviously Ukraine and is especially necessary for Ukrainians in the winter.
The call was made by Mr. Guterres in the context of recent fighting around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant area, raising concerns about the risk of nuclear incidents that could be compared to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
Ukrainian atomic Energy Company Energoatom said on August 19 that the Russian forces planned to close the reactor and transfer them from the Ukrainian energy system.
Russia has not commented on Energoatom's information.
The Naporizhzhia nuclear power plant of Russia on March 8.
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, Commander of the Russian Chemistry, Biological and Nuclear Forces, on August 18, warns that the country may consider the plan to stop operating the reactor No. 5 and 6, causing the nuclear power plant
General Kirillov said that the reserve systems of Zaporizhzhia factory were damaged after many shelling, confirming all incidents here will cause much more serious consequences than the energy crisis in Europe currently.
The Russian Defense Ministry accused Ukrainian artillery for planning the zaporizhzhia factory from the battles in the Nikopol city across the Dnieper River.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian intelligence accused Russia in preparing a new provocative, saying that they arranged self -propelled artillery in the nearby town and fabricated evidence to blame the Ukrainian forces to attack the factory.
Russia controlled the Zaporizhzhia factory in March, but the facility was still operated by Ukrainian technicians.
The Ukrainian battlefield situation after more than 5 months of fighting.
No warning was released when firepower poured down on the Zaporizhzhia factory, the largest nuclear electrical facility in Europe, causing workers to flee.
The new video appears to show Russian military vehicles inside the turbine room, about 130 m from Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.