September 17, 2025
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The IAEA reported shelling and black smoke near the ZEP

“Although the victim or damage reports were not received, this incident has once again emphasized the constant threat to nuclear security,” said IACA General Rafael Grossi.”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The International Atomic Energy Agency has stated that its team at the occupied Russian forces of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant had heard shelling near the object and watched black smoke, which rose from three locations nearby.

According to the report released on September 16, the IAEA team reported that several artillery shells were hit by an abroad, about 400 meters from the station’s diesel storage facility.

The agency noted that her team has not yet been able to visit the shelling area and intends today to ask for it if the situation with safety.

“Although the victims or damage to the equipment did not receive, this incident has once again emphasized the constant threat to nuclear security,” said Mago’s CEO Rafael Grossi.

There have been no applications for the incident from the Russian or Ukrainian officials.

Zaporizhzhya NPP is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. Russian troops occupied the city of Energodar and located near him Zaporizhzhya NPP in early March 2022.

The territory of the station periodically undergoes shelling in which Ukraine and Russia are accused of each other. The Ukrainian side from time to time states that the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant is on the verge of Blacka through Russian shelling and as a result of damage to power lines.

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