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UN inspectors complete first tour of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant



KYIV: A United Nations team of nuclear experts completed its first safety and security tour of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, even as fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces raged near the facility.

International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi, leading a 14-member inspection group, told reporters the agency was “establishing our continued presence” at Europe’s biggest nuclear facility, but offered no public assessment of what he saw.

The U.N. inspectors arrived at the nuclear site even though Grossi said there was “increased military activity, including this morning.”

The attacks forced the shutdown of one of the plant’s nuclear reactors before the inspectors arrived, but Grossi said, “Weighing the pros and cons and having come so far, we are not stopping.

“We have a very important mission to accomplish,” he noted, adding, “We are going to start immediately an assessment of the security and the safety situation at the plant.

“I am going to consider the possibility of establishing a continued presence of the IAEA at the plant, which we believe is indispensable to stabilize the situation and to get regular, reliable, impartial, neutral updates of what the situation is there,” Grossi said.

Russia said some Ukrainian shells landed 400 meters from the plant’s No. 1 reactor on Thursday, while the Kyiv government accused Moscow’s forces of attacking the city where the plant is located, Enerhodar, and the corridor the U.N. inspectors traveled through.

The Zaporizhzhia plant has been controlled by Russia since the earliest days of its invasion but is operated by Ukrainian engineers. Each side has accused the other of imperiling the facility with continued attacks in the region.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow expects “impartiality” from the U.N. inspectors.

(VOA)

Publish Date : 02 September 2022 12:13 PM

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