the IAEA will review the Zaporizhia plant

the IAEA will review the Zaporizhia plant

The director general of the IAEA, the Argentine Raphael Grossi, heads the mission, made up of a dozen people. “The day has come, the IAEA mission is on its way to Zaporizhia. We must protect the security of Ukraine and the largest power plant in Europe“, he tweeted, advancing that the team will arrive “this week”.

“This mission will be the toughest in the history of the IAEA due to the combat activities that Russia is carrying out on the ground,” the Ukrainian Foreign Minister said on Monday. Dmitry Kulebafrom Stockholm.

Russia, for its part, called for “pressure” on the Ukrainian forces to reduce tension around the plant and “stop endangering the European continent by bombing” the facilities and their surroundings, in the words of the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskovwho described the mission of the UN body as “necessary”.

The countries of G7“deeply concerned”, they asked guarantees of access “in all freedom” of IAEA personnel to the facilities. “Any attempt by Russia to disconnect the plant from the Ukrainian power grid would be unacceptable,” the group warned.

Danger of nuclear catastrophe in Europe

The operator of the Ukrainian plants, Energoatomindicated that the Zaporizhia plant “operates with the risk of violating the safety rules regarding radiation and fire” and added that “10 inhabitants were injured” in the bombings in the last 24 hours, including four plant workers .

Energoatom also noted that the Russian forces “are preparing for the arrival of the IAEA mission, putting pressure on plant personnel to prevent them from collecting evidence from the occupant crimes in the center”.

The central Zaporizhia, where they are six of the 15 Ukrainian reactorsfell to Russia in March, shortly after the invasion began on February 24.

kyiv and Moscow accuse each other of bombing the surrounding areas of the compound, near the Dnieper River, and endangering the facilities.

The Zaporizhia City Council said it had been distributing iodine tablets to residents within a 50 km radius of the plant since August 23, in accordance with instructions from the Ministry of Health, although it indicated that the tablets should only be used in case of radiation alert.

Source: Ambito

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