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and we had already six episodes of this, the complete loss of outside power, which is indispensable to maintain the calling function of the reactors. this happened six times already, and necessitated the immediate operation of the emergency generators, which is also the last line of defence before you have a meltdown. to south korea now where japanese prime minister fumio kishida has met with south korean president yoon sung nyeol. it s the first official visit by a japanese leader to south korea in more than a decade. on sunday, the japanese p m visited seoul national cemetary where war veterans who fought against japanese rule are buried. that was followed by talks with the south korean president. the two countries have had strained relations for the past ten years, largely dominated by colonial era disputes. south korea was colonised byjapan from 1910 until the end of world war two. now, growing security threats appear to have prompted
function of the reactors. cooling. this happened six times already, and necessitated the immediate operation of the emergency generators, which is also the last line of defence before you have a meltdown. to south korea, now, where japanese prime minister fumio kishida has met with south korean president yoon suk yeol. it s the first official visit by a japanese leader to south korea in more than a decade. on sunday, the japanese pm visited seoul national cemetary, where war veterans who fought against japanese rule are buried. that was followed by talks with the south korean president. the two countries have had strained relations for the past ten years, largely dominated by colonial era disputes. south korea was colonised byjapan from 1910 until the end of world war ii. now, growing security threats appear to have prompted the leaders to try mend diplomatic ties.
those smiles. that s why i do what i do. that and the paycheck. ukraine says around 500,000 people are without power following a technical failure. officials say an odesa substation suffered a malfunction after being damaged. officials are rushing in emergency generators as well. in the east, prorussian officials say one person was kill in the an artillery strike on the occupied part of ukraine. they say the victim was found