These attacks have been described as the largest attack of the war, which has been published for more than three years.
In a statement issued by his spokesman Stepan Duzrik, UN general secretary Antonio Gutresh on Saturday, he was concerned about the dangerous growth of the war and the growing number of ordinary people.
He re -mentioned that the attacks characterized by ordinary people and important infrastructure are prohibited under international law.
He also called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.
“The attacks have disrupted the power supply of Japurjnia’s nuclear power plant and again expressed continuous threats for nuclear protection,” said UN spokesman Stepan Dujik said in a statement.
According to the statement, “General Secretary has revisited his call for complete, instant and unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine, which is the first step towards justice, extensive and sustainable peace in line with the United Nations Charter, international law and relevant UN resolution.”
Widespread damage
According to the International Nuclear Energy Agency (IAEA), the airstrikes cut off the last external power connection to the Japurijahia nuclear plant, which had to rely on the emergency diesel generator for more than three hours.
Finally, electricity was restored, but since the entire scale attack began in 2022, a ninth incident when electricity was completely disrupted for the plant.
The director general of this nuclear monitoring company, Rafael Mariano, warned the situation to be very critical.
He said, “The fear that was once almost unimaginable – that all outward electricity connections of a major nuclear power plant will be cut repeatedly, unfortunately it has become a common phenomenon.”
Was reduced to nuclear protection
The Japorizia plant, located in the southern part of Ukraine, is Europe’s largest nuclear power site.
When the power supply is completely closed, the 18 diesel generators were activated to maintain important cooling functions.
The IAEA has said that the plant is available for at least ten days of adequate diesel and uninterrupted plans are ready to secure the supply before.
The Japorizia nuclear power plant has become more vulnerable since the war began.
Before the war, it was access to ten external electricity lines; Now it is only dependent on an external energy line.
IAEA teams are present on the site and are closely monitoring the situation.