IAEA chief says nuclear safety zone around ZNPP needed now
That’s according to a statement published on the agency’s website, Ukrinform reports.
“I therefore urgently call for the immediate cessation of all shelling in the entire area. Only this will ensure the safety and security of erating staff and allow the durable restoration of power to Enerhodar and to the power plant. This dramatic develment demonstrates the absute imperative to establish a nuclear safety and security protection zone now,” the IAEA chief said.
This is the only way to ensure that “we do not face a nuclear accident,” Grossi stressed.
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As reported earlier, Enerhodar, the main town serving the nuclear power plant, was de-energized due to the latest Russian shelling.
On September 6, IAEA presented a report flowing its mission’s visit to the ZNPP. The document confirms that Russia has deployed military equipment on the plant’s premises.
Russian invasion forces captured the ZNPP on March 4. While being physically erated by the Ukrainian staff, the facility remains under complete contr of the Russian tros, who have placed heavy weapons at the site, shelling the surrounding areas.
Source: www.unian.info