September 22, 2024
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Against the background of the threat of Russian attacks: Ukraine calls on the IAEA to speed up the deployment of monitoring missions at key NPP substations

Against the background of the threat of Russian attacks: Ukraine calls on the IAEA to speed up the deployment of monitoring missions at key NPP substationsUkraine called on the IAEA to speed up the deployment of monitoring missions at critical NPP substations. This is due to the threat of Russian attacks on nuclear facilities on the eve of winter, which could lead to a radiation hazard.”, — write on: unn.ua

Ukraine called on the IAEA to speed up the deployment of monitoring missions to substations key to the operation of nuclear power plants, reports UNN with reference to the Ministry of Energy.

“Russia’s attacks on substations critical for nuclear power plants threaten the radiation safety of the entire European continent.

We call on the IAEA to speed up the deployment of monitoring missions to substations key to the functioning of NPPs,” the statement issued by the Ministry of Energy reads.

We will remind

Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiga said that, according to intelligence, Russia is preparing strikes on critical nuclear energy facilities of Ukraine on the eve of winter.

The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, said that the world should react to Russia’s preparations for strikes on critical Ukrainian nuclear energy facilities on the eve of winter, noting that this could be preparation for a possible scenario of a nuclear disaster.

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