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Due to the Russian bombing, the last two high-voltage communication lines of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant with the Ukrainian power system were damaged and are now completely disconnected. This was stated in a statement by the Ukrainian National Society for the Production of Nuclear Energy Emergoatom, as reported by UNIAN. “The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is completely disconnected from the Ukrainian power system: the last two communication lines of the power plant with the Ukrainian power system were damaged. The power plant is in full blackout mode. Nine diesel generators are in operation.”

The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant is about to be taken over under Russian responsibility: the Moscow authorities have begun to integrate the plant into the responsibility of the Russian nuclear operator Rosenergoatom. Renat Karchaa, director of the general manager of Rosenergoatom, said the transition will take place after the plant has exhausted all available fuel reserves. The Guardian reports on it. The Russian head of the city of Energodar Alexander Volga said: “The power plant is already an integral part of Russia”.

Kyiv is preparing a “dirty bomb”, not without the participation of the West, the situation will turn into a disaster if not stopped. This was stated by Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev, quoted by TASS.

THE UKRAINIAN WHEAT

“After the resumption of the wheat initiative, 6 ships left Ukrainian ports,” said Turkey’s Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, as reported by Anadolu, confirming the full normalization of the sea corridor for food exports from Ukraine. But Russia has not yet decided whether to extend the agreement on grain exports from Ukrainian ports. This is what the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, quoted by the Interfax agency. The Turkey-brokered deal expires on November 19.

Russia’s decision yesterday to rejoin the Ukrainian wheat export agreement does not mean Moscow is ready to extend it beyond November 19, Peskov said. For his part, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stressed that Moscow had decided to rejoin the agreement for the time being after Turkey persuaded Kyiv to “sign written guarantees” that the corridors for merchant ships would not be used by Ukraine.” for military purposes”. Russia has distanced itself from the deal after an attack on its Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Sevastopol, Ukraine, on Saturday.

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