On the 9th, the Russian military launched a large-scale missile attack on various parts of Ukraine.

The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the south was also cut off by the attack, temporarily operating an emergency generator, but the power supply was restored after repair work.

In Ukraine, on the 9th, there were missile attacks in various places such as Kyiv, the capital away from the front line, and according to the Ukrainian side, at least six people, including citizens, died in the western province of Lviv and the eastern province of Dnipropetrovsk.



Russia's defense ministry said on Monday that the attack was in retaliation for alleged Ukrainian raids that resulted in deaths in Russia.



In the southern province of Kherson, local authorities said four civilians were killed after a bus stop and homes were hit by shelling believed to be from Russian tanks.



On the other hand, the Ukrainian nuclear power company Energoatom announced that the power transmission line that supplies power to the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the south was cut by the missile attack, and the supply of external power necessary for cooling the reactor was temporarily lost. Did.



The emergency generator was operating to supply power to the nuclear power plant, but after that, the transmission line was repaired, and the power supply was restored late last night Japan time.



IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency Secretary General Grossi said, "If this situation is left unattended, luck will eventually run out," showing a sense of crisis.