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Zaporozhye NPP connected to the power grid: what does it mean

Запорізька АЕС знову в мережі: які наслідки для енергетики країни Photo: glavcom.ua
The process of restoring external power supply at the Zaporozhye NPP has begun. The Director General of the IAEA reported that the work will continue in full swing. This is an important step in restoring the operation of the plant after the explosion that occurred a few days ago.

An explosion occurred on the ammonia pipeline in Donetsk region, leading to environmental contamination. The Russian Federation has already blamed the Armed Forces of Ukraine for this, although the circumstances of the event are still being established. Currently, actions are being taken to eliminate the consequences and investigate the incident.

The Parliament allowed the conscription of Ukrainians who are wanted by territorial recruitment centers, as well as those who do not have a military ticket. This decision was supported by 272 MPs.

The European Parliament rejected two attempts to express a vote of no confidence in the European Commission. Both votes failed to gather the necessary number of votes for a decision to be made. This means that the activities of the European Commission will continue unchanged.

The laureate of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature has been named. Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai received the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2025. His work was recognized for its significant contribution to world literature. This is a great event for the literary world and Hungary as a whole.

Russian President Putin stated that the cause of the AZAL plane crash is the Ukrainian drone that was in the sky at that time. This provoked anger from the Ukrainian and Azerbaijani sides, who consider such statements unfounded.

The news describes the restoration of electricity supply at the Zaporozhye NPP after the explosion, events in Donetsk regarding the ammonia pipeline and the investigation of this incident, as well as changes in the Ukrainian Parliament, the European Parliament, and the naming of the Nobel Prize laureate in Literature.