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The video comes amid concerns about the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which was briefly disconnected from Ukraine's national grid for the first time in almost 40 years.

firing a cruise missile in the Arctic Sea in a show of military might. Zenger News obtained the video from the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on August 24.

The Russian MoD said:"As part of a planned exercise with a grouping of heterogeneous strike forces of the Northern Fleet taking place in the waters of the Barents Sea, the flagship of the Northern Fleet—theheavy nuclear missile cruiser —launched a Granit cruise missile at a target position in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago.

The heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser, 'Pyotr Velikiy,' in the Barents Sea, Russia, in an undated photo. The area of the Barents Sea, where rocket firing was carried out, was closed in advance for civil navigation and aviation flights."According to objective control data, the maritime training target was successfully hit at a distance of more than 124 miles.

"Furthermore, as part of the exercise to protect sea communications in the Arctic, the crew of the cruiser practiced naval artillery combat with a mock enemy ship. The shooting was performed by the combat crew of a battery of universal caliber–an AK-130, 130-mm artillery mount.TARKR, in cooperation with the Admiral Ushakov destroyer, conducted practical anti-aircraft missile and artillery firing at air targets.

The heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser shoots in the Barents Sea, Russia, in an undated photo. It launched a Granit cruise missile at a target position in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin is still calling a"special military operation." Friday marks the 184th day of the war.

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