It is reported that there was shelling at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine controlled by the Russian military on the 28th. I'm in a hurry to make adjustments.

According to the IAEA, at Europe's largest Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine, there was shelling near the building about 100 meters away from the reactor building from the 25th to the 27th.



On the 25th, the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant is facing the risk of a serious accident, such as the temporary loss of external power supplies used for cooling equipment.



Ukraine and Russia have each accused the other of the shelling of the other, and the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed on the 28th that "in the past 24 hours, there were two shellings on the site of the nuclear power plant from Ukraine." Did.

IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Grossi said in a statement on the 28th that there was no increase in radiation levels and no signs of a hydrogen leak, which Ukraine had been concerned about.



The IAEA plans to dispatch a team of experts to the site to help ensure the safety of the nuclear power plant. increase.



The expert team will investigate the extent of damage to nuclear power plant facilities from shelling, whether safety devices are functioning, and the working conditions of engineers at nuclear power plants under the control of the Russian military. Therefore, the focus is on whether the artillery bombardment will be stopped and whether the IAEA will be dispatched as soon as possible.



On the other hand, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released a video message on the 28th, saying, "I will raise the Ukrainian flag in all areas occupied by Russia, and even in Crimea," reiterating his determination to recapture the country.