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Russians will not have enough water in coolers to launch ZNPP - Energy Minister.

Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko considers it absurd that the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was launched by Russian personnel.

He said this on the air of the United News telethon, Ukrinform reports, citing the press service of the Ministry of Energy.

"Even if we imagine that the Russians will gather specialists in Russia and bring them to the plant, it will be unlicensed personnel. Their launch of the plant is absurd. It is impossible neither in the context of Ukrainian legislation nor even Russian and, of course, international law," the minister said.

Read also: Zelensky calls on world to put pressure on Russia to liberate ZNPP

According to him, only Ukrainian specialists have a licence to operate the plant, and the terrorists are currently preventing them from entering ZNPP.

Halushchenko also stressed a number of significant technical problems at the occupied facility, including the expiration of nuclear fuel and the lack of sufficient water for reactor operation.

While the current volume of water in the coolers is enough to keep six units offline, it will not be enough to restart ZNPP.

Read also: Russians use kamikaze drones over ZNPP reactors – Ukrainian intelligence

As reported, for the first time since the end of 2022, all six reactors at Zaporizhzhia NPP have been put into cold shutdown mode. The fourth unit of the plant was put into this mode on the morning of 13 April.

ZNPP has been under occupation since 4 March 2022. During this time, the Russians have repeatedly violated the principles of nuclear and radiation safety by mining the plant's territory, preventing qualified personnel from working and interrupting the power supply lines from the Ukrainian power grid.

Since September 2022, the IAEA mission has been permanently present at the plant, but the Russians do not allow the agency's experts full access to all areas of the plant.

Several schools in Gaza have been destroyed, UNICEF says.

Several schools in Gaza have been destroyed, UNICEF says.

Eight out of 10 schools in Gaza have been destroyed or damaged since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, according to UNICEF. The organization says the schools will need full reconstruction or major rehabilitation work to be functional again.  » Su...

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Was this the week the election campaign really started?.

Was this the week the election campaign really started?.

After the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer set out what Labour would do if it wins the election, Beth Rigby, Jess Phillips and Ruth Davidson discuss the six key policies that have been unveiled.   They also talk about the major speech made by Prime ...

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Cancer patient uses AI to help family remember him

Cancer patient uses AI to help family remember him

Michael Bommer, a cancer patient who was diagnosed with colon cancer that became terminal, is using AI to help his family remember him. Eternos CEO Robert LoCascio reached out with an idea to capture Bommer's voice and memories and turn it into an...

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Give us all the evidence! Rep. Jim Jordan

Give us all the evidence! Rep. Jim Jordan

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, explains how the House Judiciary Committee will evaluate whether the attorney general is being 'independent and impartial' regarding NY v. Trump on ‘Hannity.’ Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox New...

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Electoral Dysfunction: 'You can't fatten a pig on the way to market!'.

Electoral Dysfunction: 'You can't fatten a pig on the way to market!'.

#BethRigby and #RuthDavidson discuss what #voters need to hear ahead of an #election ️ New Electoral Dysfution SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: Follow us on Twitter: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on TikTok...

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Chaos continues as Rafah's border remains closed - Israel-Hamas War.

Chaos continues as Rafah's border remains closed - Israel-Hamas War.

Israel says it will send yet more troops into the city of Rafah, in the south of the Gaza strip. But with the Rafah border still closed, those who need emergency medical help are unable to leave. Read more: #skynews #israelhamaswar #gaza SUBSCRIBE...

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