One of plant’s two working reactors shut down and Russians reportedly shelling inspectors’ pre-agreed route
UN inspectors have said they plan to continue their visit to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant despite reports that one of its two working reactors was shut down on Thursday because of Russian shelling.
Enerhodar, the city beside the plant, came under fire on Thursday, its mayor said, and Russian forces reportedly shelled the pre-agreed route the inspectors would be taking. Moscow claimed to have thwarted a Ukrainian attempt to capture the plant.