This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206511
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206509
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, employees work at a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206505
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, an employee works at a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206504
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, First Deputy General Director for Nuclear Energy of ROSATOM Alexander Lokshin, left, and Amjad al-Wakeel, head of Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA), visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206503
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, First Deputy General Director for Nuclear Energy of ROSATOM Alexander Lokshin, left, and Amjad al-Wakeel, head of Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA), speak to the media as they visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206501
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, Egyptian delegation visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206500
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, Egyptian delegation visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206497
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206496
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206494
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206492
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206491