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Analysis: Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant disconnected after Russian shelling

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Watch: Euronews examines what cutoff means for Ukraine. The plant is of strategic importance to Moscow as it is only about 200 km from Russian-annexed Crimea.

Added on the 03/11/2022 17:47:04 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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