扎波罗热核电站及关键变电站据报将成为打击目标,作为更广泛施压策略的一部分

作者:艾玛·布西(Emma Bussey)
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发布时间:2026年1月18日 美国东部时间晚上7:21

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据一位知情人士透露,俄罗斯正准备打击欧洲最大核电站的输电线路,这一行动可能在数天内展开。

乌克兰官员此前曾表示,莫斯科的计划重点是高压输电基础设施,而非直接袭击核反应堆,但此后有消息来源称,扎波罗热核电站(ZNPP)的线路是莫斯科的重点目标。

乌克兰国防部情报总局(HUR)1月17日发表声明警告称,俄罗斯正在考虑袭击对核电至关重要的变电站。

“为了迫使乌克兰签署无法接受的投降要求以结束战争,侵略国俄罗斯正在考虑袭击我国能源系统的战略设施——我们指的是确保乌克兰核电站运行的输电变电站。”

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扎波罗热核电站自2022年3月起被俄罗斯占领。(Ed Ram/华盛顿邮报通过盖蒂图片社)

“威胁就在扎波罗热核电站,”一位消息人士告诉福克斯新闻数字版,”有消息称,可能在今晚或未来几晚发动大规模袭击。”该消息人士要求匿名,并补充说:”乌克兰政府内部关于扎波罗热核电站和线路的讨论已非首次。”

据乌克兰紧急情况部称,俄罗斯还于周日夜间袭击了敖德萨地区的能源基础设施。

扎波罗热核电站位于乌克兰南部,拥有六个VVER-1000压水反应堆,自2022年3月起被俄罗斯占领。

尽管反应堆已不再发电,但核电站仍需外部电力维持冷却和安全系统。

国际原子能机构(IAEA)多次警告称,场外供电中断和线路受损会带来严重的核安全风险。

1月16日,在国际原子能机构协调下,俄罗斯和乌克兰就修复扎波罗热核电站一条已损坏的备用输电线达成局部停火。

国际原子能机构总干事拉斐尔·马里亚诺·格罗西1月16日发表声明称:”国际原子能机构继续与双方密切合作,确保扎波罗热核电站的核安全,防止冲突期间发生核事故。这是我们谈判达成的第四次临时停火,表明我们继续发挥着不可或缺的作用。”

格罗西表示:”乌克兰电网因持续的军事活动而恶化,直接影响其核设施的核安全。”

消息人士称:”俄罗斯据说将发动这次袭击,甚至可能就在今晚。”

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据消息人士透露,俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京已将目标锁定扎波罗热核电站线路。(Ramil Sitdikov/POOL/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)

“乌克兰议会和乌克兰国家安全局也有消息称,俄罗斯军队告诉乌克兰军队,如果他们不停炸黑海的油轮或炼油厂以及电站等电力设施,”消息人士补充道,”他们将全面摧毁基辅的能源设施。”

“议会知道这一点,但我们仍在轰炸。”消息人士说。

“情况非常困难,”消息人士继续说道,乌克兰领导层、议会以及”显然还有总统办公室”都完全清楚,”如果我们继续轰炸俄罗斯油轮和炼油厂,他们就会摧毁我们所有的东西。”

据报道,总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基近期也敦促北约盟友紧急提供更多防空导弹,警告称一些系统弹药即将耗尽。

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“在室外气温低至-20度、民众生活极度困苦时,我们必须确保国家能源供应。”消息人士补充道,”人们没有电、没有暖气,甚至有些人没有水。”

“这是一个极具争议的局面,”消息人士表示,”特别是对那些身处室内、忍饥挨冻、整体陷入灾难性人道主义危机的乌克兰民众而言。”

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艾玛·布西是福克斯新闻数字版的突发新闻撰稿人。加入福克斯之前,她曾在《每日电讯报》美国夜间团队工作,报道过外交、政治、新闻、体育和文化等多个领域。

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and critical substations to reportedly be targeted as part of broader pressure strategy

By Emma Bussey
Fox News

Published January 18, 2026 7:21pm EST

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Russia is preparing to target Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant’s power lines in a move that could unfold within days, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Ukrainian officials had said Moscow’s plan was focused on high-voltage transmission infrastructure rather than direct strikes on nuclear reactors, but a source has since claimed the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant lines (ZNPP) are Moscow’s focus.

In a statement released Jan. 17, the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry (HUR) had warned that Russia was weighing attacks on substations critical to nuclear power generation.

“In order to force Ukraine to sign unacceptable surrender demands to end the war, the aggressor state Russia is considering the option of attacking strategic facilities of our state’s energy system — we are talking about electricity transmission substations that ensure the operation of Ukrainian nuclear power plants.”

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Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been under Russian occupation since March 2022.(Ed Ram/Washington Post via Getty Images)

“The threat is at ZNPP,” a source told Fox News Digital. “There are talks of a massive attack either tonight or in the coming nights,” the source said on condition of anonymity, adding that “the talks within the Ukrainian government are about ZNPP and the lines, and these talks have not been for the first time.”

According to The Associated Press, Russia also targeted energy infrastructure in Odesa region overnight Sunday, according to Ukraine’s Emergency Service.

ZNPP is located in southern Ukraine and consists of six VVER-1000 pressurized water reactors, and has been under Russian occupation since March 2022, according to reports.

Although the reactors are no longer producing electricity, the plant needs external power to maintain cooling and safety systems.

The IAEA has repeatedly warned that disruptions to off-site power supplies and lines pose a serious nuclear safety risk.

A Jan. 16 localized ceasefire was agreed between Russia and Ukraine for repairs under IAEA coordination on one backup power line at ZNPP that had already been damaged.

In a statement, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said Jan. 16: “The IAEA continues to work closely with both sides to ensure nuclear safety at the ZNPP and to prevent a nuclear accident during the conflict. This temporary ceasefire, the fourth we have negotiated, demonstrates the indispensable role that we continue to play.”

“A deterioration of Ukraine’s power grid from persistent military activity has direct implications on the nuclear safety of its nuclear facilities,” Grossi said.

“Russia is said to be going to do this strike, maybe even tonight,” the source said of the ZNPP operation.

RUSSIA FIRES NEW BALLISTIC MISSILE AT UKRAINE, KILLING AT LEAST FOUR

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly set his sights on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant lines, according to a source.(Ramil Sitdikov/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

“Information also from the Ukrainian Parliament and Ukrainian Security Service, or internally, is that the Russian army told the Ukrainian army that if they don’t stop shelling their tankers in the sea or shelling their oil refineries, as well as their electric stations like power stations,” the source said, “then they will fully destroy [Kyiv energy facilities aswell].”

“The parliament knows this. But we keep shelling,” the source added.

“This is a very difficult situation,” the source continued, saying Ukrainian leadership, the Ukrainian parliament and “obviously the office of the president” are fully aware that “if we keep shelling Russian tankers and oil refineries, then they will destroy everything that we have.”

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also recently urged NATO allies to urgently deliver additional air-defense missiles, warning that some systems are running low on ammunition, according to reports.

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“To actually preserve the energy in the country when it is minus 20 outside and people are literally suffering hugely,” the source added. “People don’t have electricity, don’t have warmth and some don’t even have water.”

“And this is a very controversial situation,” the source said, “particularly for the Ukrainian people sitting inside, hungry and freezing, and overall being in this disastrous humanitarian situation.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to President Zelenskyy’s office for comment.

Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.

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