Power Plant Restarts with Live Rocket Lodged in Boiler: How It Happened.
Power Plant Resumes Operations
According to Novyny.live: Following an artillery strike, equipment was repaired and pumps were restarted at a Ukrainian thermal power plant (CHP). However, an inventory commission later discovered a live, unexploded rocket lodged inside one of the plant's boilers. Plant staff had not noticed the ordnance prior to the commission's arrival.
Explosive ordnance disposal teams successfully defused the rocket without any casualties or injuries. This incident starkly illustrates the perilous conditions Ukrainian energy workers must operate under during the ongoing war, as noted by Oleksandr Kharchenko. The situation underscores the extreme risks faced by personnel in the energy sector amidst armed conflict.
The Critical Need for Energy Stability
Restoring the power plant's function was a vital step for ensuring regional energy stability. Yet, the presence of the live rocket highlights the persistent dangers that remain a direct consequence of the war.
This event emphasizes the ongoing challenges confronting Ukraine's energy sector, where danger can persist even after infrastructure is repaired. Ensuring the safety of workers and facilities is paramount, as such incidents threaten the country's broader energy security. The Ukrainian power grid has been a repeated target of military strikes since the full-scale invasion began.
Similar incidents are likely to recur as the conflict continues, making safety a top priority for energy companies and the state as a whole.
Oleksandr Kharchenko
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