Ukraine continues to make gains in the Russian region following a surprise incursion this week.
Districts in Russia's Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have staged an incursion, have reportedly been left without electricity after a substation caught fire, with video footage on social media showing the aftermath of the blaze going viral.Ukrainian troops entered the Russian region on Tuesday, reportedly capturing a number of settlements in a surprise operation, which Kyiv has remained tight-lipped about.
Grossi said that two of the six nuclear reactors at the KNPP are in shutdown, while another two are fully operationa. He added that a nuclear accident at the site would have 'the potential for serious radiological consequences.'The independent Russian news outlet IStories reported on Friday that Russia is preparing to defend the power plant. Its entrances have been blocked off, and some security personnel have been withdrawn.
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