In Ukraine's war-torn crucible, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant—Europe's atomic titan, gripped by Russian forces since 2022—teeters on catastrophe's edge. Crippled by shellfire, its last power line severed on September 23, the plant's six reactors and spent fuel rods cling to life via faltering diesel generators. These frail lifelines, roaring against the void, face depletion in a mere 10 days. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's voice trembles with dread: "This was not built for such torment!" From Vienna, IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi cries out, deeming the crisis "unsustainable." A single errant strike could unleash a Chernobyl reborn. As Grossi pleads for Moscow and Kyiv to act, the world holds its breath.
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