'Stop this madness': UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi denounces strikes on Ukraine power plant
• 2 years agoThe UN's atomic watchdog chief on Sunday denounced "targeted" strikes at Ukraine's Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, calling for a "stop to this madness", as Kyiv and Moscow traded blame.
Inspectors from International Atomic Energy Agency to visit Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant highlights risks
• 3 years agoThe 6-month war sparked by Russia's invasion of its western neighbor is forcing international organizations, not just the IAEA, to deploy teams during active hostilities in their efforts to impose order around Ukraine's nuclear power plants, pursue accountability for war crimes and identify the dead
Ukraine launches offensive in south, IAEA team head to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
• 3 years agoKherson city lies some 200 km southwest of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- Europe's largest atomic facility -- which has also been occupied by Russian troops since early March
Russia, Ukraine trade claims of rocket and artillery strikes near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
• 3 years agoAttacks were reported over the weekend not only in Russian-controlled territory adjacent to the plant along the left bank of the Dnieper River, but along the Ukraine-controlled right bank, including the cities of Nikopol and Marhanets, each about 10 kilometres (six miles) from the facility
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant back online as IAEA inspection prepared
• 3 years agoUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country's nuclear experts had managed to protect the plant 'from the worst case scenario which is constantly being provoked by Russian forces'
UN's International Atomic Energy Agency expected to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant amid concerns
• 3 years agoUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy blamed Russian shelling and said the plant's emergency backup diesel generators had to be activated to supply power needed to run the plant
Russia-Ukraine War: Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant cut off from power grid
• 3 years agoAs long as it remains off the grid, it will have to rely on emergency diesel generators to run cooling systems that are essential for the safe operation of the reactors