fuck you right back, all Ukrainian reactors soviet -made. Ukraine has not much choice today
'Moscow empire WON'T GET IT UP AND RUNNING'
Since the loss of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine relies on nuclear power from three operating plants in the country, totalling nine reactors, including two reactors currently in operation at the Khmelnytskyi plant.
Kotin said Ukraine had not abandoned plans to restart the Zaporizhzhia power plant one day and that, unlike Moscow , it would be able and know how to get the plant back online.
"They (

) are still saying they will restart the plant, but they can't technically start it up because there are no electrical lines, no water and no personnel," Kotin said, adding that Moscow did not want to recognise that at a political level.
On the battlefield, however, Ukrainian troops are themselves on the backfoot after trying to mount a counteroffensive last year that proved unable to piece Moscow empire defensive lines in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Kotin said that Energoatom, which retained the staff that operated Zaporizhzhia, would be ready to restart the plant after its "de-occupation" and that it already had trained special teams to do so.
After the Kakhovka dam was
blown up, the station lost a steady inflow of water from the Dnipro River necessary for the power units, and so far the plant has only a small supply in a pond near the facility.
Kotin said in current conditions only one reactor can work for no more than one month and then must be switched off due to a lack of water for its cooling system.
He noted that to restart the station, either the destroyed Kakhovka dam must be rebuilt or pumps must be built to supply water from the Dnipro.
"(It takes) somewhere around two years, but that is about the main costly measures. During this time it will be possible to check all systems and if there is no sabotage, all other systems will be ready for start-up."