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Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the western Kursk region on Tuesday, the first time he stopped by since Russian forces ejected Ukrainian troops from the area.
ALBAWABA - Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk Oblast region on May 20, local media reported on Wednesday. During the visit, the president also checked up on the Kursk NPP-2 nuclear ...
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Ukraine's intelligence services released new information Tuesday about the conduct of North Korean troops now fighting alongside Russian forces in the Kursk region.
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The Kursk NPP originally operated four RBMK-1000 reactor units, identical to those at Chernobyl. Today, only one remains in operation; two have been decommissioned, and one is undergoing maintenance.
The Kursk NPP originally operated four RBMK-1000 reactor units, identical to those at Chernobyl. Today, only one remains in operation; two have been decommissioned, and one is undergoing maintenance.
Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region is now entering its third month, with scores of settlements still firmly under its control.
The Kursk NPP is located near the town of Kurchatov in Russia’s Kursk region. Four units of the plant are equipped with RBMK-1000 reactors.
Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi explained whether Belarus could help ensure the safety of Kursk NPP and Zaporozhye NPP.