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Foreign media: Construction workers at Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in Russia begin to evacuate

2024-08-11

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Reference News reported on August 10According to Deutsche Presse-Agentur on August 9, construction workers at the two new reactors of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant began to evacuate the construction site due to Ukraine's attack on Kursk Oblast in southern Russia.
According to reports, Rosatom Export said on the 9th that it would temporarily reduce the number of workers. The company said that other skilled workers would continue to work as planned.
It is reported that since the Ukrainian army launched the offensive on the 6th, Ukraine has repeatedly mentioned the possibility of targeting the nuclear power plant in the southern Russian city of Kurchatov.
It is reported that the Kursk nuclear power plant is about 60 kilometers away from the Russian-Ukrainian border. According to unconfirmed reports, the farthest distance the Ukrainian army has advanced into Russia so far is about 30 kilometers.
According to official sources, the Russian National Guard has stepped up protection of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.
It is reported that the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is building two new reactors to replace two old reactors that have been shut down, and two reactors are in operation. (Compiled by Hu Guanghe)
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