It is claimed that the sabotage led to a violation of the technological process of the station.

No casualties have been reported.

The radiation background in the vicinity of the NPP is normal, resulting from open sources.

The explosions of power line supports took place on August 4, 9 and 12.

The special service accused them of organizing "Ukrainian saboteurs".

The Kursk region borders the territory of Ukraine.

Kyiv did not comment on the accusations at the time of publication of the news.

Disconnection of the nuclear power plant from the external network can potentially lead to an emergency shutdown of the reactors.

No similar incidents were reported at the station in 2022.

Ukraine does not officially confirm the attacks of saboteurs on infrastructure in Russia.

However, high-ranking officials in social networks made it clear several times that such attacks could be carried out.

Earlier, regional authorities in Kursk reported attacks on power lines, including those included in the FSB summary.

The Kursk NPP is located on the banks of the Seim River, 40 kilometers from the city.

She started work in 1976.

RBMK-1000 reactors, similar to those that worked at the Chernobyl station, were installed on it.

The capacity of the station after decommissioning the first unit is 2775 MW.