The United States condemned any Russian effort to redirect electricity from Ukraine, where officials said the Zaporizhzhia factory was interrupted from the national grid.

The power source that the factory is owned by Ukraine and any effort to interrupt the factory from the Ukrainian grid, shifting towards the occupied areas, is unacceptable, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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The comment came after the Ukrainian atomic Energy Company Energoatom announced the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, currently controlled by Russia, was interrupted from the national grid.

No country should turn a nuclear power plant into a war zone and we oppose any Russian effort to weapons or turn the energy from the factory, the US Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman said.

Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on August 4.

According to Patel, the United States does not recognize signs that the abnormal level of radiation and welcome courage and forgotten of Ukrainian workers at the factory.

Russia controlled the Zaporizhzhia factory in southern Ukraine in March, but the facility was still operated by Ukrainian technicians.

The White House said that during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Joe Biden called on Russia to return the factory control and allow the United Nations Nuclear Settcet to the region.

Bonnie Jenkins, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in charge of weapons control, said that Russia was responsible for the safety of the factory.

Their actions at Zaporizhzhia nuclear factory have a serious risk of nuclear incidents, which can threaten not only people and the Ukrainian environment but also in neighboring countries and the international community, Ms. Jenkins.

Russia has not yet commented on this information.

Ukrainian officials have previously said that Moscow will disconnect the factory from the country's national grid to transfer the power source to the Crimea peninsula.

Recent combat 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.

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.

The fighting around the Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine recently continued to raise concerns about a serious nuclear disaster.

In Enerhodar city in southeastern Ukraine, where Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, people paste the window edges because of the risk of radioactive leakage.