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Can cause a nuclear danger, – the IAEA reacted to missiles over Ukrainian nuclear power plants

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Russia reacted to the launch of missiles over the South Ukrainian nuclear power plant/Channel 24 Collage

IAEA Director General Rafal Rossi reacted to Russia's launch of missiles flying over the South Ukrainian NPP. Now this incident is being studied, and if it is confirmed, Russia will face consequences.

Rafal Rossi noted that he received an official message from Ukraine about the launch of missiles over the South Ukrainian nuclear power plant on April 16. Now the IAEA is studying this incident.

Russia's actions could lead to disaster

The IAEA Director General stressed that if Russian missiles changed their trajectory, this would lead to disaster. Therefore, if the evidence of missile launches over the nuclear power plant is confirmed, it will have serious consequences.

The IAEA is studying the evidence, and if it is confirmed, this incident will have very serious consequences. If such a missile changed its trajectory, it could seriously affect the physical integrity of the nuclear power plant and lead to a nuclear accident. Rossi stressed.

Today, out of 15 power units in Ukraine, only 7 are operating, 2 of which are at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, controlled by Russia. These are the conclusions of the IAEA report.

The war and Ukrainian nuclear power plants: the main thing

  • On the first day of a full-scale war, infidels seized the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. During the occupation, a shift at the station constantly supported the work, but the invaders created obstacles, in particular, they damaged the power line and de-energized the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Fortunately, the catastrophic consequences were avoided, and the Russians.
  • On March 4, the invaders seized the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in Energodar. The Russians fired at the power plant, causing a fire there. In addition, they defiantly disposed of ammunition at the first power unit. ZNPP is still under occupation. Due to damage to the high-voltage line at the station, the power was reduced.
  • On April 22, Energoatom reported that the Russians fired 3 rockets over the South Ukrainian NPP, which recorded surveillance cameras. A few days later, 2 rockets were recorded near the Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant.

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