The head of the United Nations's nuclear watchdog agency said Thursday he fears that the world is growing complacent about the possibility of catastrophe at the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, citing an uptick in recent military activity and Russian missile strikes in the…
The head of the United Nations's nuclear watchdog agency said Thursday he fears that the world is growing complacent about the possibility of catastrophe at the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, citing an uptick in recent military activity and Russian missile strikes in the area.
"I worry that this is becoming routine, that people may believe that nothing has happened so far, so is the director-general of the IAEA crying wolf?" Grossi said. That attack damaged industrial infrastructure and wounded at least three civilians, two of whom were children, according to local officials.
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