The UN’s nuclear watchdog on Saturday warned that the safety situation at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was “deteriorating” following a nearby drone strike.
Earlier on Saturday, Russia accused Ukraine of dropping an explosive charge on a road near the occupied plant in southern Ukraine.
The plant, which was seized by Russia’s forces early in the war, has come under repeated attacks that both sides have accused each other of carrying out.
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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts on site were informed of the detonation near essential plant facilities on Saturday and immediately visited the area, the agency said in a statement.
The damage “seemed to have been caused by a drone equipped with an explosive payload,” impacting the road between the plant’s two main gates, they reported.
“Yet again we see an escalation of the nuclear safety and security dangers facing the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant,” IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said in the statement.
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“I remain extremely concerned and reiterate my call for maximum restraint from all sides,” he said.
The “nuclear safety situation” at the plant was “deteriorating,” the statement added.
The IAEA team on site reported “intense” military activity in the area over the past week, including very close to the plant, it said.
“The team has heard frequent explosions, repetitive heavy machine gun and rifle fire and artillery at various distances from the plant,” it said.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the IAEA has repeatedly urged restraint, saying it fears reckless military action could trigger a major nuclear accident at the plant.
Kyiv and Moscow traded blame last weekend after a fire broke out at a cooling tower at the plant.
IAEA experts were able to visit the base of the cooling tower, but have requested further access to assess the situation, the IAEA said.
The fire resulted in “considerable damage,” but there was no immediate threat to nuclear safety, it said.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk yesterday said Ukranian forces struck another bridge in the Kursk area, as Kyiv sought to press its advantage within Russia’s borders.
More than 1,700 people were evacuated over the past day from areas bordering Ukraine in the Kursk region, the TASS news agency reported, citing the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Ukrainian forces also attacked a fuel depot in Russia’s Rostov region overnight in a joint operation by military intelligence and armed forces, a separate statement said.
Russian air defense repelled the drone attacks, but falling debris caused a fire at a fuel depot at industrial warehouses, the governor of Rostov said.
There were no casualties.
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