Kursk NPP reported normal operation amid AFU strike on L'gov


The Kursk nuclear power plant (NPP) is operating normally after the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) shelled the town of Lgov in Kursk Region. This was reported in the press service of the plant on December 25.
"Kursk NPP is operating in normal mode. At Kursk NPP, power units No. 3 and No. 4 are in operation at the capacity set by the dispatch schedule. Power units No. 1 and No. 2 - in the operation mode "without generation"," the report said in the Telegram channel.
Radiation background at the plant itself and in its vicinity is at a level that corresponds to the normal operation of the power units. This background does not exceed natural radiation values.
Earlier in the day, Alexander Khinshtein, acting governor of the Kursk region, said that the AFU shelled civilian objects and infrastructure of Lgov. Operational services started working at the site of the attack.
Later, Khinshtein reported four dead in the strike on L'gov. Five more people were hospitalized, with one of the women in serious condition. The deputy governor added that the Kursk region government's operative staff had been deployed in the city.
The AFU attacked Russian positions in the border areas of Kursk Region on August 6. The situation in the region was recognized as a federal emergency. Ukrainian militants who invaded the Russian territory are being liquidated.
The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which was announced by the Russian President on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was taken against the background of the worsening situation in the region.
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