The final common energy line supplying electrical energy to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant in Ukraine was restored on Thursday after a brief lower, the UN nuclear watchdog stated, citing Ukrainian authorities. Read our dwell weblog to see how all of the day’s occasions unfolded. All instances are Paris time (GMT+2).
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10:47pm: Zaporizhzhia safety measures triggered to forestall nuclear disaster
Reporting from Kyiv, FRANCE 24’s James Andre explains the stakes on the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant in Ukraine.
“The Zaporizhzhia power plant is supplied with electricity with four 750-kilovolt lines. Three of those lines were damaged earlier in the conflict. What happened today is that the fourth, the last line remaining line, was cut off. That triggered the security mechanisms of the actual power plant,” stated Andre.
What’s at stake is the provision of electrical energy in Ukraine because the winter approaches. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant, Europe’s largest, provides 20% of Ukraine’s electrical energy. “If the Russians were to divert that to their own territories, which is a real option, that would be a huge problem for Ukraine,” stated Andre.
7:35pm: IAEA mission to Zaporizhzhia plant is not going to clear up ‘underlying issues’
Following a gathering with French President Emmanuel Macron, UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi instructed FRANCE 24 he was hopeful that an IAEA mission may examine the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine “within days”.
But Mariana Budjeryn of the Harvard Kennedy School explains that whereas there may be loads of behind-the-scenes diplomacy occurring to allow such a mission, there are limits to what a crew on the bottom can obtain. “It can’t evict the Russian occupiers from the plant or establish some kind of demilitarised zone at the request of Ukraine and other states,” she famous.
6:51pm: Zelensky, Biden focus on subsequent steps in conflict in opposition to Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated he had “a great conversation” with US President Joe Biden on Thursday and thanked him for his help within the conflict in opposition to Russia.
“We discussed Ukraine’s further steps on our path to the victory over the aggressor and (the) importance of holding Russia accountable for war crimes,” Zelensky tweeted in English.
6:38pm: Regular energy line to Zaporizhzhia plant restored, Ukraine tells IAEA
The final common energy line supplying electrical energy to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant (ZNPP) is working once more after a brief lower, the UN nuclear watchdog stated, citing Ukraine.
“Ukraine told the IAEA that the ZNPP, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, at least twice lost connection to the power line during the day but that it was currently up again,” the International Atomic Energy Agency stated in an announcement, including that data on the direct reason behind the outage was not instantly accessible.
Zelensky stated Ukraine would have been dealing with the prospect of a radiation accident if the diesel turbines had didn’t activate.
4:02pm: Specialists working to reconnect Zaporizhzhia reactor
More particulars of the Zaporizhzhia reactor disconnection from Ukraine’s nationwide energy grid coming in: Ukraine’s state nuclear firm Energoatom has stated the plant’s safety techniques had been working usually and work was underneath technique to reconnect one of many reactor blocks to the grid.
The choice to disconnect the reactors got here after fires broke out within the ash pits of a coal plant situated close to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – Europe’s largest – and broken the ability strains connecting the nuclear plant to Ukraine’s grid, the corporate stated.
The plant was disconnected from Ukraine’s nationwide provide system after an influence line was twice disconnected by fires on the ash pits within the adjoining thermal energy plant.
The three different energy strains “were earlier damaged during terrorist attacks” by Russian forces, stated Energoatom.
As a consequence, the 2 of the plant’s six reactors nonetheless functioning “were disconnected from the network”.
3:36pm: Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant disconnected from energy grid, says operator
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant underneath occupation by Russian troops was disconnected from the nationwide energy provide, stated Ukraine’s state power operator.
“The actions of the invaders caused a complete disconnection of the (Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant) from the power grid – the first in the history of the plant,” Energoatom stated on Telegram.
Fire injury to overhead energy strains induced the remaining two working reactors on the Russian-held plant in southern Ukraine to close down, stated Energoatom.
3:23pm: Macron reiterates help for IAEA go to to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
French President Emmanuel Macron met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi earlier immediately and expressed his help for a go to by IAEA consultants to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant in Ukraine, Europe’s largest, in accordance with a French presidential palace assertion.
During his assembly with Grossi, Macron “reiterated his support for the deployment of an IAEA expert mission to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as soon as possible to address nuclear safety and security issues and safeguards, while respecting Ukraine’s full sovereignty over its territory and infrastructure,” stated the assertion.
In an interview with FRANCE 24 shortly after the assembly, Grossi stated he was hopeful the go to would happen inside “days”.
Ukrainian workers are nonetheless working the plant however the web site has been managed by Russian forces since early within the six-month conflict that started with Russia’s February 24 invasion.
2:35pm: Russia says lethal railway station assault was on Ukrainian army goal
Russia’s defence ministry has confirmed that its forces had struck a railway station in Chaplyne in jap Ukraine, which killed 25 civilians because the nation marked its Independence Day.
In its each day briefing, the ministry stated an Iskander missile hit a army prepare on Wednesday that was carrying Ukrainian troops and gear to the jap entrance line. The ministry claimed greater than 200 reservists “were destroyed on their way to the combat zone.” on the Chaplyne station.
1:49pm: Putin indicators decree to extend dimension of Russian armed forces
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Thursday to extend the scale of Russia’s armed forces from 1.9 to 2.04 million, the RIA Novosti news company reported.
The determine, which features a 137,000 improve within the variety of army personnel to 1.15 million, comes into impact on January 1.
1:14pm: ‘Difficult to say’ if Independence Day motivated Chaplyne strike
“All we know about this attack in Chaplyne in eastern Ukraine, near to Dnipro, is that indeed a missile hit a train in a station and hit some carriages that had people inside,” FRANCE 24’s James Andre reported from Kyiv. “According to the first [reports], at least five people died burnt in a car and an 11-year-old was killed.”
It is “difficult to say of course if this Russian strike was in retaliation or to mark the date of Ukrainian Independence Day,” Andre continued.
12:40pm: European gasoline costs method report peak on Russian provide fears
European pure gasoline costs climbed Thursday in direction of a report peak on heightened fears over Russian provides, whereas international equities rose on the eve of a key speech from Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.
Europe’s benchmark Dutch TTF gasoline contract superior to 318 euros per megawatt hour earlier than paring features. That was not removed from the report excessive 345 euros struck in March shortly after key gasoline producer Russia invaded Ukraine.
Prices have spiked in latest days as a three-day halt in Russian deliveries to Germany through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline approaches.
At the identical time, one-year ahead contracts for electrical energy costs in each France and Germany surged on Thursday to report pinnacles on worries over a winter power crunch.
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12:28pm: Britain to help rebuilding of Ukrainian transport community
Britain will share technical experience with Ukraine as a part of a brand new bundle of help to assist the nation rebuild its infrastructure and transport community following Russia’s invasion earlier this yr, the federal government stated on Thursday.
British consultants will provide technical information in airport, runway and port reconstruction, and can assist determine coaching alternatives for aviation workers, British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps stated in an announcement.
12:18pm: UN rights chief urges Putin to cease Ukraine conflict
In a departing plea to President Vladimir Putin, UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet on Thursday urged him to cease Russia’s assault on Ukraine and its “unimaginably terrifying” impression on civilians.
Bachelet, who steps down on the finish of the month, marked the six months because the February 24 Russian invasion by insisting on accountability for critical rights violations within the battle, a few of which can quantity to conflict crimes, she stated.
“I call on the Russian president to halt the armed attack against Ukraine,” the outgoing United Nations excessive commissioner for human rights instructed a farewell press convention in Geneva.
11:41am: Polish PM to debate safety, power disaster with Macron
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated on Thursday he would go to Paris on Monday to debate the scenario in Ukraine, defence cooperation and power points with French President Emmanuel Macron.
“First of all, we will talk about security issues, because France is an important partner … Strengthening (NATO’s) eastern flank will also certainly be a subject of our discussion,” Morawiecki stated, pointing to points comparable to army cooperation and cooperation between defence industries.
“In addition to security we will also talk about energy. We can see that Russia has caused a huge wave of inflation all over the world … we will talk with the President of France how to alleviate inflationary pressure, especially on the energy market,” he added.
11:20am: FRANCE 24 meets households reunited after Russian retreat
The areas round Kyiv ravaged by the Russian invasion early within the conflict are actually comparatively secure, permitting folks to return and see their family members in particular person. FRANCE 24 travelled to Irpin and met Marina, a Ukrainian lady who has lived in London for twenty years however would not miss her mom’s birthday for the world.
The destroyed Irpin bridge – the place a part of Marina’s household crossed the river to flee the Russians on March 7 – has develop into a logo of Moscow’s brutal invasion and Ukraine’s heroic resistance. Marina was eager to indicate it to her two sons earlier than she went again to the UK.
But high of the agenda was seeing her aged mom. “My mother is becoming quite frail so it was even more important for us to get together despite the war, to be together and to feel as a family, it just gives us strength, and the feeling that we will overcome this,” Marina stated.
“Ukraine became independent when I was 20, now I’m 51,” she continued. “And I’ve lived through all of this just like millions of other Ukrainians, it’s a defining story of our life, that Ukraine is becoming a country, a truly independent country, a truly European country, and it’s paying a very high price.”
11:06am: Russian anti-torture activist in hospital after assault
Russian anti-torture activist Igor Kalyapin was in hospital after being attacked by an individual claiming to be a police officer, the Presidential Human Rights Council stated Thursday.
Kalyapin is a member of Russia’s Human Rights Council, an advisory group with the Kremlin that studies to President Vladimir Putin. For over twenty years, he was additionally head of the “Committee Against Torture” NGO, which studies cases of abuse by legislation enforcement.
“Igor Kalyapin was attacked by an unknown person” on Wednesday within the Nizhny Novgorod area some 400 kilometres (248 miles) east of Moscow, the council stated on social media. It added that the attacker “tried to cut his face and strangle him” earlier than Kalyapin referred to as the police. The attacker was detained. Kalyapin is presently in hospital with a “suspected concussion”, the council stated.
10:55am: Russian, French defence ministers mentioned Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in telephone name
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu mentioned the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant together with his French counterpart by phone, the ministry stated on Thursday.
Zaporizhzhia, Europe’s largest nuclear plant, was captured by Russian troops in March. It stays near the frontline, and has come underneath repeated fireplace in latest weeks, elevating fears of a nuclear catastrophe. Russia and Ukraine have accused one another of shelling the plant.
10:52am: Russia’s use of cluster bombs in Ukraine is ‘intensive’
Russia has broadly used cluster bombs in Ukraine, inflicting tons of of civilian casualties and damaging houses, faculties and hospitals, a monitoring physique stated Thursday.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, tons of of cluster munition assaults by Russian forces have been documented, reported, or are alleged to have occurred, the Cluster Munition Coalition (CMC) stated in an annual report.
Ukrainian forces seem to even have used cluster munitions a number of instances, the monitoring group stated within the 2022 report on using the weapons all over the world.
Neither Russia nor Ukraine have joined the conference prohibiting the use, switch, manufacturing and stockpiling of cluster bombs, which has 110 states events and 13 different signatories.
10:40am: Death toll from Ukraine prepare station strike rises to 25
The loss of life toll from a Russian strike on a prepare station in central Ukraine rose to 25 in a single day, the state rail operator stated on Thursday. The strike focused a station within the metropolis of Chaplyne within the area of Dnipropetrovsk, on Wednesday.
“As of this morning, we have 25 dead, including two children, and 31 people injured, including two children,” Ukrainian Railways stated on Telegram on Thursday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky first introduced the strike within the night on Wednesday — because the nation marked the grim milestone of six months of conflict, and its annual Independence Day. “Chaplyne is our pain today,” Zelensky stated.
8:48am: French minister seeks probe into Total’s potential gas hyperlinks to Russian military
The French transport minister referred to as on Thursday for an investigation into whether or not French oil main TotalEnergies was concerned in supplying jet gas to the Russian army via a neighborhood three way partnership.
Le Monde newspaper reported on Wednesday that TotalEnergies was concerned in supplying gasoline condensate to make jet gas which will have been utilized by Russian warplanes in Ukraine, through the French agency’s stake in a enterprise with Russia’s Novatek.
“This is an extremely serious subject, so there needs to be an investigation into whether, voluntarily or involuntarily, there has been a bypass of either the sanctions or the energy that a company, French or other, has produced,” French Transport Minister Clement Beaune stated on France 2 tv.
8:34am: Ukrainian fears run excessive over preventing close to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Ukrainians are as soon as once more anxious and alarmed concerning the destiny of a nuclear energy plant in a land that was house to the world’s worst atomic accident in 1986 at Chernobyl.
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe’s largest, has been occupied by Russian forces because the early days of the conflict, and continued preventing close to the ability has heightened fears of a disaster that might have an effect on close by cities in southern Ukraine – or probably a fair wider area.
The authorities in Kyiv alleges Russia is actually holding the Soviet-era nuclear plant hostage, storing weapons there and launching assaults from round it, whereas Moscow accuses Ukraine of recklessly firing on the ability, which is situated within the metropolis of Enerhodar.
“Anybody who understands nuclear safety issues has been trembling for the last six months,” stated Mycle Schneider, an impartial coverage advisor and coordinator of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report.
6:01am: Six months into conflict, Russian items nonetheless flowing to US
On a scorching, humid East Coast day this summer time, a large container ship pulled into the Port of Baltimore loaded with sheets of plywood, aluminum rods and radioactive materials – all sourced from the fields, forests and factories of Russia.
US President Joe Biden promised to “inflict pain” and deal “a crushing blow” on Vladimir Putin via commerce restrictions on commodities like vodka, diamonds and gasoline within the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine six months in the past. But tons of of different forms of unsanctioned items value billions of {dollars}, together with these discovered on the ship certain for Baltimore from St. Petersburg, Russia, proceed to stream into US ports.
AP discovered greater than 3,600 shipments of wooden, metals, rubber and different items have arrived at U.S. ports from Russia because it started launching missiles and airstrikes into its neighbor in February. That’s a major drop from the identical interval in 2021 when about 6,000 shipments arrived, nevertheless it nonetheless provides as much as greater than $1 billion value of commerce a month.
3:50am: Ukraine plans worldwide court docket to place Putin on trial
Six months into Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian officers are drawing up plans to verify Russian President Vladimir Putin and his high army commanders will likely be tried for launching the conflict.
The plan for a particular worldwide tribunal to research Russia’s alleged “crime of aggression” is being spearheaded by Andrii Smirnov, deputy head of Ukraine’s presidential administration.
The definition of the crime of aggression was adopted within the 2010 Rome Statute, and the same notion of “crime against peace” was utilized in trials in Nuremberg and Tokyo after the Second World War.
The International Criminal Court, which has been attempting the gravest crimes for the previous 20 years, is already investigating conflict crimes, crimes in opposition to humanity and genocide in Ukraine.
2:27am: Russian assault kills a minimum of 22 civilians on Ukraine’s Independence Day, Kyiv officers say
A Russian missile assault killed 22 civilians and set a passenger prepare on fireplace in jap Ukraine because the nation marked its Independence Day underneath heavy shelling, officers in Kyiv stated.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had warned of the danger of “repugnant Russian provocations” forward of the thirty first anniversary on Wednesday of Ukraine’s independence from Moscow-dominated Soviet rule, and public celebrations had been cancelled.
The vacation additionally coincided with six months since Russian forces invaded Ukraine, touching off Europe’s most devastating battle since World War II.
In a video handle to the United Nations Security Council, Zelensky stated rockets hit a prepare within the small city of Chaplyne, some 145 km (90 miles) west of Russian-occupied Donetsk in jap Ukraine.
“Chaplyne is our pain today. As of this moment there are 22 dead,” he stated in a later night video handle, including that Ukraine would maintain Russia liable for all the things it had accomplished.
(FRANCE 24 with AP, AFP and REUTERS)
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