Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant loses external power KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian missile attacks caused a crippled nuclear plant in Ukraine to lose all external power for the second time in five days, increasing the risk of a radiation disaster because critical safety systems need electricity to operate, Ukraine’s state nuclear operator said Wednesday.Live Updates: Russia-Ukraine-War NATO cautious to avoid war, struggles with dual challenges Belarus army would likely have little impact in Ukraine war Bodies exhumed from mass grave in Ukraine's liberated Lyman All six of the reactors were stopped earlier due to the war.Energoatom said diesel generators were supplying the plant but Russian troops blocked a convoy carrying additional fuel for the back-up equipment.A truck loaded with explosives blew up while driving across the bridge Saturday, killing four people and causing sections of road to collapse.The span opened four years after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, serving as a symbol of Moscow’s regional dominance as well as a crucial route for getting military supplies to Ukraine and Russian travelers to a popular vacation destination."