

Standby diesel generators, and it is extremely difficult to top up the diesel fuel supply during the war," Mr Korikov said. "The continued deterioration of the situation, the prolonged lack of power supply from an external source of electricity will force us to deploy The UN's atomic watchdog agency yesterday pressed for a safe zone to be established around the plant. Shelling has continued around the facility today, with both sides trading blame again.

The deteriorating security situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant could force it to be shut down.Ĭhief state inspector for nuclear and radiation safety of Ukraine, said: "If conditions requiring the plant to be shut down arise, the plant and power unit No. The teenager later had to have her leg amputated and is recovering in Germany, where a couple have kindly rented an apartment for her and her mother. Ms Shestopal later found out she could have died from her injury if she had not received medical assistance quickly. She recalled seeing people running around the train station in a panic and she almost lost consciousness.Ī rescue worker spotted her and a team began treating her before she was taken to a nearby hospital. "There was so much blood, dead people everywhere." I just felt that my leg was wounded," she said. "I was lying there in a huge pool of blood. Without warning, a powerful blast knocked her off the bench and she found herself laying on the ground. Thousands of civilians were waiting to evacuate at the station at the time.
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While waiting for a driver to pick her up and take her to a safer part of the country, she decided to find an empty bench at the train station and do some reading. Speaking to the Kyiv Independent, Ms Shestopal said she had travelled from her native city of Druzhkivka to get away from attacks there. The strike left 61 people dead and 121 injured, according to the Security Service of Ukraine. A teenager who was seriously injured in a devastating Russian attack on a train station has described her ordeal.Īnastasiia Shestopal, 19, had to have her leg amputated after she was caught up in the rocket attack on Kramatorsk train station on the morning of 8 April.
