Greenpeace: Russia deliberately shut down Zaporizhzhia NPP – evidence from space.
The international environmental organization Greenpeace Ukraine has published a new satellite study indicating that the shutdown of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) was a deliberate act of sabotage by Russia, not strikes from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Experts have confirmed that Ukraine's policy prohibits strikes on nuclear power plants, which dispels claims of Ukrainian military shelling.
Satellite Image Analysis
According to inkorr.com: Analysis of satellite images showed no signs of shelling or destruction of power transmission lines on the territory of the ZNPP. If the line is partially damaged, it can be quickly restored. Greenpeace calls on the IAEA to condemn Russia's actions and demand the return of the plant to the Ukrainian energy system.
Experts' Conclusions
According to the Greenpeace study, the shutdown of the ZNPP did not occur due to strikes from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but was the result of deliberate sabotage by Russia. Experts found no signs of shelling at the plant and emphasized the need for measures to reconnect it to the Ukrainian energy system.
This news highlights the importance of independent international research in confirming facts related to the armed conflict. Ensuring energy security in Ukraine is an extremely relevant issue, especially in the context of the ongoing war. The actions of international organizations such as Greenpeace can significantly influence the formation of a global response to the events surrounding the ZNPP.
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