Ukraine War News: Russia Accused of Shelling as Nuclear Team Heads to Zaporizhzhia
- Ukrainian drones attacked a training centre at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, according to the Russian-installed administration, which reported no critical damage on July 13.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency noted it heard gunfire near the plant, indicating military activity may threaten safety.
- The IAEA warned that incidents like drone strikes could further endanger nuclear safety in Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.
- The Zaporizhzhia power plant, Europe's largest nuclear facility, continues to operate normally with safety measures in place, according to its Russian-installed management.
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Late on Saturday evening, July 12, experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency stationed at the occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power station heard “a large number of shots” from small arms.
IAEA Inspectors Reported a Shooting Near Nuclear Power Plant Last Night
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A group of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) heard gunfire last night in the vicinity of the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). This was announced on July 13 by the agency's press service. World News | IAEA Inspectors Reported a Shooting Near Nuclear Power Plant Last Night.
In Enerhodar, Russia is occupying the largest European nuclear power station. Many Ukrainians have fled from there. They report on torture and harassment – and 2000 unqualified workers in the nuclear power plant.
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