A top Russian official claimed Wednesday that Europes largest nuclear power station - that was captured by Russian forces in Ukraine - will provide electricity to Russia .Ukraines energy providers dismissed the comments on the seized Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as a technical impossibility.Russias Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, on a visit to the occupied areas of southeastern Ukraine, said Wednesday that the Zaporizhzhia plant (ZNPP) will provide electricity to Russia.If Ukraines power system will be ready to pay, then well work; if it wont, the plant will work for Russia, Khusnullin said in remarksbroadcast by state-run media.Ukraines electricity grid operator Ukrenergo saidWednesday that the countrys power system has no physical connections with Russias power system.Therefore, the supply of electricity from Ukrainian power plants to Russia is currently physically impossible, it said in a statement on messaging app Telegram.Any change in the situation at ZNPP will mean an act of nuclear terrorism.Ukraine's Energoatom, which operates theZaporizhzhia plant,saidin a statement the same day that: theres no technical or any other possibility for siphoning off the plants electricity to Russia, adding that both the plant and the city of Enerhodar where it is located in will soon be returned to Ukraine.The Russian military's seizure of the Zaporizhzhia plant in early March shortly after the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine caused a small fire and raised global fears of a Chernobyl-like disaster.
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