UKRAINE: Impending Nuclear Disaster at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant?
Russia overtook Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant early in the war when they invaded Ukraine. Since then, world leaders have condemned the Russian military for using the plant as a military base. Nerves are rising as the world wonders, are we heading towards a nuclear disaster worse than Chernobyl? ZAPORIZHZHIA NUCLEAR POWER STATION The nuclear plant was built in the Soviet era, near the town of Enerhodar. It has six nuclear reactors. The first five were brought online between 1985 and 1989, and the last one was connected in 1995. The power station handles generating over half of Ukraine's energy deriving from nuclear power, and about a fifth of the whole electricity in the country. Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (credit: Wikipedia) Unfortunately, the plant fell to the Russians on 4th March 2022, after the battle of Enerhodar. Since then, Ukrainian staff continues to run the plant. It has been reported that they are not allowed to leave the plant or take breaks from sh