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Russia Lays 90km of Power Lines to Link Seized Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant to Its Grid

Greenpeace satellite imagery shows 90km of pylons installed to connect the seized plant to Russia’s grid under IAEA scrutiny.

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Overview

  • Satellite data indicates that work between May 11–22 added 15 pylons and over 5km of line east of Topolyne, bringing total installation to 90km as of May 23.
  • The Black Sea Regional Branch Dispatch office of Russia’s occupiers’ JSC SO UES oversees the grid extension into occupied Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk oblasts.
  • Rosatom envisions using the dedicated feed to bring at least one reactor online initially, with plans to eventually power all six units.
  • Experts caution that damaged cooling systems from the 2023 Kakhovka dam breach and the exodus of skilled staff heighten the risk of a nuclear incident.
  • IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi has pressed for unrestricted access for safety reviews and Ukraine has lodged formal protests over the operation’s legality.