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Today at 5 am the invaders fired at the station again. After that, he worked on ...

"Will be a disaster": an employee of the ZEP told what is happening at the facility after shelling

Today at 5 am the invaders fired at the station again. After that, he worked on the 5th block, and he disconnected from the system. The backup power line was also affected. This morning, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fired the territory of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. As a result of the 5th block, emergency protection on the 5th block and injured the reserve power line. An unnamed NPP employee told this in a comment to The Insider.

According to the source, after emergency protection, the fifth unit disconnected from the system. It is currently trying to stabilize it. Also, due to mortar shelling, the line of reserve power supply to the Poses-Tes 330 square meters was injured. According to the employee of the object, this is the line that rescued the station on August 25, when all the blocks stopped and the Dnieper line did not work due to a fire.

"If it is not restored quickly, it will be a disaster-any difference in the last working Dnieper line, blocks stopping, and the station remains without electricity," he commented. Today, the second block has also been disconnected, the source has specified. "It launched diesel generators, but it seemed to be stabilized quickly," he added.

We will remind, the Russian invaders today fired the captured energy and territory of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, covering themselves with a version of a group of 60 "Ukrainian saboteurs", which landed on the shore of the Kakhovka reservoir to capture the atomic object.

The representative of the occupying power, Volodymyr Rogov, has already stated that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation allegedly destroyed about 40 Ukrainian soldiers, who had sailed on motor boats, on the location near the ZPP. At the same time, a column of cars of the IAEA inspectors, which was heading to the Zaporizhzhya NPP, was forced to stay at a checkpoint in Novo Alexandrovka about 20 km from the front line.