

“Six of the seven support pillars are violated. There was only one external power line remained, which creates serious safety risks,” Grossy said.
We are talking about the physical integrity of objects, the serviceability of the equipment, the lack of pressure on personnel, reliable power supply from the mains, continuous logistics, radiation control, the functioning of reliable communication channels.
According to Grossy, all six reactors at the ZAES are in a state of cold stop, and none of them can be safely launched.
The water level in the cooling pool decreased to 13.4 m, which is close to a critical threshold of 12 m, below which the cooling systems fail, added the General Director of the Magate.
He noted the need to build a pumping station to ensure stable operation of cooling systems.
“The ongoing hostilities, including attacks near the ZAES, cause deep concern, adding tension and risk,” said Grossy.



