Belarusian NPP

A cover has been successful installed on the reactor building.
Reports suggest Rosatom may have to give Belarus the power unit meant for Leningrad NPP-2 following the incident in Astravets.
If builders let a rector fall once, it may happen again, PhD Heorhi Lepin thinks.
The news was reported on the website of the Ministry on the evening of August 11.
The president says Belarus will refuse from this reactor case if there is the slightest scratch after falling from 2-4 m high.
He is expecting the Ministry of Energy to answer his questions.
They have arrived ‘to access the process of the IAEA mission preparation for considering the NPP project in Belarus'.
The fate of the Belarusian nuclear power plant is unclear after the 330-ton reactor was dropped from 2-4 meters high.
The 330-ton nuclear reactor was reportedly dropped from 2-4 meters high during 'horizontal maneuver' at the construction site.