The International Atomic Energy Agency says more than a dozen blasts shook the nuclear plant late on November 19 and 20.
fired artillery at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
The International Atomic Energy Agency said more than a dozen blasts shook the nuclear plant late on Saturday and on Sunday. IAEA head Rafael Grossi said the attacks were extremely disturbing and completely unacceptable. The team plans to conduct an assessment on Monday, Grossi said, but Russian nuclear power operator Rosenergoatom said there would be curbs on what the team could inspect.
The reactors are shut down but there is a risk that nuclear fuel could overheat if the power driving the cooling systems is cut. Shelling has repeatedly cut power lines.
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