UN atomic watchdog chief visits N-plant
Published: 04:03 PM,Mar 30,2022 | EDITED : 08:03 PM,Mar 30,2022
Rafael Grossi
KYIV: UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi visited a nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine on his first trip to the country since Russia's war raised fears of a nuclear accident. Grossi has repeatedly warned of the dangers of the conflict -- the first in a country with a vast nuclear estate.
Russian forces seized control of the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power plant site -- where radioactive waste is still stored -- on February 24, the first day of the war. They also captured Europe's largest nuclear plant at Zaporizhzhia on March 4, sparking alarm when shelling caused a fire at a training facility.
Russian forces seized control of the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power plant site -- where radioactive waste is still stored -- on February 24, the first day of the war. They also captured Europe's largest nuclear plant at Zaporizhzhia on March 4, sparking alarm when shelling caused a fire at a training facility.