The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, April 2. Click here for updates from April 1. A Series of Explosions Took Place in Energodar Nearby Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant A series of blasts have torn through the Ukrainian city of Enerhodar nearby the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Ukraine’s state nuclear agency reported about Saturday’s attacks on its official Telegram channel. Both the city and the plant, which generates over a fifth of Ukraine’s electricity and is one of the largest nuclear facilities in Europe, have been under Russian control since March 4, according to Interfax Ukraine. A video clip accompanying the Telegram post by Ukraine’s Energoatom appeared to feature loud blasts and flying debris. A second post on the state enterprise’s channel claimed that explosions and mortar bursts could be heard in the vicinity of the Sovremennik cultural center, where residents held a rally in support of Ukraine. “As protesters began to …