China News Agency, Beijing, August 4th. Comprehensive news: German Chancellor Scholz said on August 3 that the turbine of the "Beixi-1" natural gas pipeline that had been sent for repair could be delivered to Russia, and he urged Russia not to put the delivery problem. as an excuse to cut European gas supplies.

On the other hand, the International Atomic Energy Agency warned on August 2 that the situation at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine, was “turbulent” and that it was necessary to send a professional team to verify it.

 UN decides to set up investigation team into attack on prisoner of war detention center

  United Nations Secretary-General Guterres said on August 3 that the United Nations has received investigation requests from Russia and Ukraine in response to the attack on a detention center holding Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Donetsk region, and he has decided to establish a fact The investigation team uncovers the truth.

He also said that he hoped that Russia and Ukraine could provide convenience for the investigation team in the future.

  At least 50 Ukrainian personnel were killed in an attack on July 29 at a detention center in Olenivka, Donetsk region, where Ukrainian prisoners of war were being held.

Both Russia and Ukraine have since claimed that the other side launched the attack.

Germany said the "Beixi-1" turbine sent for repair can be delivered to Russia, Russia said it is waiting for relevant documents

  According to the website of the German federal government, German Chancellor Scholz checked the "Nord Stream-1" natural gas pipeline turbine stored in the country on August 3, and said that the turbine is ready for delivery to Russia.

Scholz also urged Russia not to use the turbine delivery issue as an excuse to cut gas supplies to Europe.

  According to Reuters, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said on August 3 that Gazprom (Gazprom) was still waiting for the German side to provide relevant documents to prove that the turbine was not within the scope of Western sanctions.

  The "North Stream-1" turbine was previously sent to Canada by the manufacturer, Siemens, for maintenance.

According to foreign media reports, Gazprom has repeatedly stated that due to Siemens' failure to deliver turbines for repair in time, the Russian side had to reduce the "Beixi-1" gas transmission volume.

At present, the gas transmission volume of "Beixi-1" is only 20% of full load.

According to a Reuters report on August 3, Russian President Vladimir Putin told former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder last week that due to Poland's sanctions and Ukraine's interference, Russia's gas supply to Europe has dropped from 167 million cubic meters per day per day. About 30 million cubic meters per day.

  Household bills in Germany have risen to a record high due to cuts in natural gas supplies from Russia, with prices in early August almost tripling from the same period last year.

The site believes that the trend of soaring prices is not over yet.

IAEA warns of 'turbulence' at Europe's largest nuclear power plant, Ukraine demands closure of airspace over nuclear power plant

  According to Agence France-Presse, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, warned on August 2 that the current situation at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Europe's largest nuclear power plant, is "turbulent" and that "every safety principle may more or less violated."

  According to the report, in recent weeks, the International Atomic Energy Agency has repeatedly said that it will send inspection teams to the facility, but Ukraine has refused, because the Uzbek side believes that this represents the international community's recognition of Russia's legal occupation of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.

Grossi pointed out that the dispatch of the inspection team requires the understanding and support of Russia and Ukraine, the United Nations and other parties.

  According to Reuters, the head of the Zaporozhye regional administrative agency appointed by Russia, Yevgeny Baritsky, said on August 3 that the International Atomic Energy Agency will visit the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, and Russia is ready to show it. "How Russia Guards Nuclear Power Plants" and "How Ukraine Attacks Nuclear Power Plants with Multiple Weapons, including Drones".

  According to a report by the Russian News Network on August 2, Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Nikolai Tochitsky said in a speech at the “Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference” that Ukraine requires the closure of the airspace above the nuclear power plants in Ukraine and to Ukraine. provide anti-aircraft weapons.

  The Zaporozhye nuclear power plant is now under the control of the Russian military, and two of its six reactors are operating.

The facility was shelled in March this year.

Russia, Ukraine and the international community have repeatedly issued security warnings against this facility.

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