The external power line of Ukraine's most important nuclear power plant has been cut again, raising fears of an energy crisis in Western countries.
According to the British news agency Reuters, officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have expressed this concern on Saturday.
It should be noted that in recent days, the energy conflict between Russia and the Western world has intensified.
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The Zaporizhzhya plant of Ukraine is considered to be the largest plant in Europe.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement on its website that only one of the six reactors installed at the station was operational.
The Russian-controlled plant has become a focal point of conflict since Russian troops invaded Ukraine in late February this year, with each side accusing the other of shelling it.
Meanwhile, tensions over Russian gas and oil exports also deepened this week as Moscow vowed to shut its key gas pipeline to Germany and G7 countries announced planned price caps on Russian oil exports. .
The energy conflict is the result of Russian President Vladimir Putin's six-month invasion of Ukraine, which has raised tensions between Moscow and the West.