The UN announced Thursday morning, that the International Atomic Energy Agency has agreed to monitor Ukrainian nuclear energy assets during the ongoing war with Russia.
🚨 #Russian leader warns #Ukraine against nuclear "terrorist attacks".
— Michael Krachan (@ABionicMike) September 5, 2024
The #Ukrainians have been accused several times already of attempting to attack the Nuclear Power Plants in #Zaporozhye and #Kursk.#Russia #UkraineRussiaWar #NATO #IAEA #WarCrimes #CrimesAgainstHumanity pic.twitter.com/KRr1TTd58j
Both Ukraine and Russia have targeted their opponents’ energy infrastructure, but missile and drone attacks on substations threaten the safety of nuclear power plants- which supply Ukraine with half of the country’s power.
It is expected that the presence of international inspectors will dissuade Russian attacks on nuclear energy infrastructure. The first IAEA visit is set for next week.
The Director General of the IAEA is in Ukraine now monitoring the situation and has been a frequent visitor of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the Ukrainian nuclear facility under Russian control since the beginning of the war.
Part of the nuclear power plant should be demolished - IAEA
— Devana 🇺🇦 (@DevanaUkraine) September 5, 2024
The cooling tower of Europe's largest nuclear power plant will probably have to be demolished due to damage caused by the fire, IAEA head Raphael Grossi said after yesterday's visit to the Zaporizhzhya NPP. According to… pic.twitter.com/5TIrOFKYpk
Russia continues to hammer Ukrainian energy infrastructure, deemed a legitimate military target. Officials have announced that about 50% of its power-generating capacity has been lost and it relies almost solely on nuclear power.
Nuclear power stations require external power to maintain the stability of atomic materials.
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