Key facts
- Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been reconnected to the grid.
- The reconnection followed repairs made under a localized ceasefire.
- The ceasefire was brokered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
- The plant had lost all off-site power for nearly three days.
- A drone attack necessitated repairs to the plant's power supply.
- The Ferrosplavnaya-1 power line is back online.
- All plant systems are reportedly operating normally.
- Ukraine and Russia agreed to restart prisoner of war lists.
- This agreement followed a meeting between their ombudsmen in Belarus.
- The meeting occurred on June 5.
- This marks a new phase of communication on prisoner and hostage issues.
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been reconnected to the national grid after repairs were completed under a localized ceasefire. This ceasefire was brokered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and allowed technicians to restore power. The plant had been without off-site power for nearly three days due to damage sustained from a drone attack. The Ferrosplavnaya-1 power line, which supplies electricity to the plant, was repaired and is now back online. All plant systems are reportedly operating normally following these developments.
