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Russia-Ukraine War: Mutual attacks intensified: Houses and oil warehouses shot in the Black Sea: Fire in Sochi!

Explosions Reported at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, IAEA Confirms Artillery Fire and Drone Activity

ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that explosions were heard at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant’s support facilities during the night hours. The agency’s team on site reported being informed of artillery fire and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) activity from 09:00 onwards, coinciding with observed military movements in the vicinity.

IAEA Monitoring Situation Amidst Military Activity

The IAEA statement indicated that approximately 1200 meters from the nuclear power plant, a facility was observed to be emitting increased smoke. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi emphasized the critical nature of the situation, stating, “any attack near the nuclear power plant, nonetheless of its target, creates potential risks for nuclear security and safety.” He urged all parties involved to exercise maximum restraint to prevent further incidents.

Russia-Ukraine War: Mutual attacks intensified: Houses and oil warehouses shot in the Black Sea: Fire in Sochi!
Illustrative image: Houses and oil tanks near the Black Sea were shot during the Ukraine-Russia War.

Context: Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine Conflict

The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, located in southeastern Ukraine, has been a focal point of international concern as the escalation of the conflict between Russia and ukraine. The plant, one of the largest nuclear power stations in Europe, was captured by Russian forces early in the invasion. Its proximity to active combat zones has repeatedly raised fears of a potential nuclear accident, prompting ongoing monitoring and diplomatic efforts by the IAEA and other international bodies.

The IAEA has maintained a presence at the plant to monitor its safety and security, providing regular updates on the situation. The agency’s mandate includes assessing the physical integrity of the plant, the status of its safety systems, and the impact of military activities on its operations. The repeated reports of shelling and military maneuvers in the vicinity underscore the persistent risks to nuclear safety in the region.

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