The statement is published on the IAEA website.

He noted that he will not stop until the necessary security zone is created, and will continue to hold intensive consultations with both Ukraine and Russia in the near future.

“A large nuclear power plant still faces threats on a daily basis.

The experts of our team continue to record the sounds of explosions around the object,” Grossi said.

Earlier, he announced the need to urgently create a protection zone around the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant against the backdrop of an alleged worsening of the situation.

Renat Karchaa, adviser to the general director of the Rosenergoatom concern of the state corporation Rosatom, said that Kyiv and its Western curators can use the IAEA as a tool to manipulate public opinion.