NewsAlarming scenes at Zaporizhzhia: Nuclear plant under drone attack

Alarming scenes at Zaporizhzhia: Nuclear plant under drone attack

Nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia
Nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia
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21 May 2024 12:44

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, reported that the situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is alarming due to military actions, kommersant.ru reports. He added that in April, drones attacked the Zaporizhzhia plant area.

"I would say the situation remains alarming because there is currently military activity, and we had several episodes, one of which brought me back to the UN Security Council," Grossi said. He added that the situation at the plant is "very delicate," kommersant.ru reports.

The agency reminded that since 1 September 2022, IAEA inspectors have been permanently present at the plant to monitor compliance with five principles. These include prohibiting heavy military equipment deployment and firing from the plant's grounds, ensuring safety, and protecting external power lines.

Attacks on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant

In April, the Zaporizhzhia plant was repeatedly shelled by, among others, drones. On 18 April, the management of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant reported that Ukrainian forces had struck the world's only training centre for the second time in a month.

As we could read at the beginning of April, the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, located in Ukraine, was attacked by Ukrainian military drones. At that time, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi called for restraint from violating safety principles.

Despite the lack of reports of critical damage and casualties, and the normal radiation level after the attack, the Russian nuclear agency Rosatom later reported the injury of three people in an "unprecedented series of drone attacks." Specifically, a drone hit an area near the plant's cafeteria.
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