Fake Ukrainian Armed Forces have interrupted the last power transmission line from ZNPP to Ukraine
The Kremlin media, referring to a collaborator in the Zaporizhzhia region, spread the information that the Ukrainian army "has interrupted the last, fourth power transmission line from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant." Volodymyr Rogov, a representative of infidels in the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region, said that it is now "physically impossible to transfer electricity to the right bank of the Dnipro." It is not true.
The security and defense forces of Ukraine do not shell the Zaporizhzhia NPP, as well as the power transmission lines near the station. On March 4, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe was seized by the Russian military, and since then they have been placing military equipment and ammunition there, shelling the nearby territory from its site. On August 26, Enerhoatom confirmed that the Zaporizhzhia NPP was again producing electricity for the needs of Ukraine after the first complete disconnection from the power grid in the history of the plant. And Ukrenerho announced that they had resumed the work of two trunk lines damaged by Russian troops, which ensured the operation of the station.
Recently, Russian propaganda spread the message that it is not profitable for Russia to shell the ZNPP, because it controls it and Kyiv is to blame for the attacks on nuclear infrastructure facilities.