Rosatom Says Talks Are Underway to Restore Zaporizhzhia Plant’s External Power
IAEA-facilitated contacts are focused on creating secure conditions for repairs across the contact line.
Overview
- Rosatom chief Alexey Likhachev said external power can be restored and confirmed negotiations are ongoing with participation from IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
- The plant remains disconnected from the grid and is using diesel generators to power safety systems, with officials reporting reliable operation and sufficient fuel reserves.
- ZAES reported the past 24 hours were relatively quiet after days of shelling, describing the situation as tense but controlled and stating radiation levels remain within normal ranges.
- IAEA said its engagement with both sides enabled the start of a restoration process that requires safe access to damaged segments of the 750 kV Dneprovskaya and 330 kV Ferrosplavnaya-1 lines on opposite sides of the front.
- No timeline has been announced for reconnection, as earlier strikes near Enerhodar — including an Oct. 6 blast about 1.2 km from the perimeter — underscore continuing security risks to repair crews.