Nuclear reactors 'taken offline' after Russian attack

Politics 15:15 04 Mar, 2022

Nuclear experts say this is not “another Chernobyl”

Nuclear reactors 'taken offline' after Russian attack

Nuclear experts watching the events at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant say this is not "another Chernobyl", but that it is a very risky situation, Qazet.az reports.

"For the first time this morning, I'm frightened," Sheffield University nuclear materials expert Prof Claire Corkhill tells me.

It appears that only one of six reactors at the plant is now operating.

Corkhill says the reactors are being taken "offline" which means "they’re shutting down the nuclear reaction and putting them into a safe and stable state".

She adds this might have been Russia's intention.

“If you want to target their power supply, you attack a building close to the power plant and force operators to shut it down," she says.