January 31, 2025
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Head IAEA plans a visit to Russia to discuss the situation on the ZPP

The head of the IAEA plans a visit to Russia to discuss the situation to Zesrafael Grossi visits the Russian Federation in early February 2025 to meet with the head of “Rosatom”. It is planned to discuss the situation at the occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP, but without visiting the station itself.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

During the visit of Grossi, he seems to meet with the head of “Rosatom” Alexei Likhachev.

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Raphael Grossi, CEO of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), plans to visit the Russian Federation in early February 2025.

According to Russia, Grossi will meet with Rosatom Director Alexei Likhachev and discuss the situation at the occupied Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). During his visit, Gosa “does not plan to visit” the territory of Zaporizhzhya region occupied by Russia, where the ZPP is located.

Earlier

Grossi reported the situation at the occupied ZPE – explosions occur in the area of ​​the object.

Recall

The Center for Combating Misinformation refutes Russian statements about Ukrainian attacks on the ZPP. The IAEA confirmed the explosions and a possible drone attack near the station, as well as an increase in military activity.

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