The IAEA spoke about the results of the inspection of the Zaporizhzhya NPP after reports of mining

The IAEA spoke about the results of the inspection of the Zaporizhzhya NPP after reports of mining

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During the latest checks, no signs of mining were found at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. This was stated by the head of the IAEA Rafael Grossi, reports TASS.

He added that the IAEA continues to remain vigilant.

Earlier, adviser to the general director of the Rosenergoatom concern, Renat Karchaa, said that on the night of July 5, the Armed Forces of Ukraine plan to strike the station using long-range precision weapons and drones, and also intend to drop ammunition with radioactive waste removed from the South Ukrainian nuclear power plant on July 3. In turn, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of allegedly preparing a terrorist attack at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. The Kremlin called Zelensky’s statements another lie. The Ministry of Health of Ukraine issued recommendations for the population in case of an explosion at the station. According to the memo posted on the agency’s official Telegram channel, “in the event of an explosion at the ZNPP, residents of the potential zone of a radiation accident must be prepared for possible evacuation.” The Ministry of Health recommended to follow further messages and follow the instructions from the authorities, as well as to carry an “alarm suitcase”.

Source: Rosbalt

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