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Russian government publishes first detailed plans for restart of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – Greenpeace condemns nuclear blackmail
The first details of Rosatom’s plans are contained in an official document submitted to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) by the Russian government on 14 May, 2024
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Grim anniversary: Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant must not become the next Chornobyl
Today, 38 years later, the spectre of nuclear catastrophe looms large, not only at the abandoned region around Pripyat. The ongoing illegal Russian military occupation of the south-east Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant creates a direct threat of another nuclear catastrophe. Aggressively capturing the largest nuclear plant in Europe, one of the 10 biggest in…
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McKenzie Intelligence analysis published on Russian claims of drone attacks on ZNPP offers strong indications of staged false flag operation by Russia
Their preliminary assessment based on the limited publicly available imagery is that the drones are likely to have been launched close to the ZNPP and thus likely, but not conclusively, from within Russian occupied territory.
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Greenpeace Germany warns of Russian propaganda and condemns military use of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Greenpeace Germany has today warned that Russian claims that on 7th of April 2024 Ukraine is targeting their own nuclear plant with UAV drones is almost certainly misleading propaganda.
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Second anniversary of Russia’s nuclear plant attack in Ukraine
Second anniversary of Russia’s nuclear plant occupation: Greenpeace warns about escalating Russian nuclear blackmail if reactors at Zaporizhzhia are restarted
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Greenpeace calls on IAEA Director General to warn Rosatom: No restart of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant!
The IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi should tell the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom that they must not make any efforts to restart reactors at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant…
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Interactive map reveals severe hazards at Ukraine’s nuclear plants caused by Russian invasion
Amsterdam, Netherlands – The extent of the nuclear threat posed by Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine is unprecedented, new Greenpeace International mapping and technical analysis shows. Created with data from the Institute for the Study of War and the Centre for Information Resilience among others...