Belarusian experts to reboot Chernobyl power
After a phone call between the Presidents of Belarus and Russia, Minsk will provide experts tasked with restoring power to the Chernobyl plant with backup supplies limited.
President Lukashenko explained the importance of the task: “There is nuclear storage there, and water is needed for the process – for the cooling, at least – and this means electricity.
There is no electricity.”
He added that Belarusian military and border defense forces have been assigned to monitor mercenary groups that Minsk intelligence says have been approaching the plant along the Ukraine/Belarus border.