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Russia Ukraine Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Ceasefire

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant: Ceasefire Agreed for Repairs

‍ A localized ⁣ceasefire has been agreed upon‌ by ⁤Russia and Ukraine to facilitate repairs to the final operational backup power line at‌ the

zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power⁤ Plant (ZNPP), according to the

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

‍ The power line, damaged on January 2nd due to military activity, ⁢is scheduled to undergo repairs in ⁢the coming days. This marks the fourth
⁢ceasefire negotiated‍ by the IAEA to ‍enable essential maintenance at⁤ the plant. IAEA Director⁢ General​ Rafael Grossi emphasized the agency’s
critical role ⁢in securing these ‍temporary pauses in conflict.

recent Shelling and air Activity

⁢ The IAEA team stationed ⁤at the ZNPP has reported a sustained period of intense shelling, including explosions near ‌the facility. Multiple air
⁢raid sirens have been activated daily over the ‍past week, and a military flying object was observed approximately 6 miles (10 kilometers)
⁢ from the site.

Plant Status ⁣and Operational Concerns

⁣ The⁤ Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, has been under Russian control since March
2022. While all six​ reactors are currently‍ shut ​down, the plant requires‍ a consistent electricity supply to maintain vital cooling systems and
ensure overall security.

‌⁢ Both Russia and Ukraine continue to ⁢accuse each other of endangering the plant and risking a potential nuclear incident.the IAEA continues to
monitor ⁢the situation closely and advocate for measures to⁣ protect the facility. As of January⁤ 17, 2026, the situation remains volatile, with
‌ ongoing military activity in the region.

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