A team of experts from the IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency, which investigates nuclear power plants in southeastern Ukraine, is expected to depart from the capital Kyiv for the site around noon on the 31st of Japan time.

The focus is on whether the investigation is on track as Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of continued shelling.

At the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which is located in the southeastern part of Ukraine and is controlled by the Russian military, a series of shelling has raised concerns about a serious accident, and a team of experts led by IAEA Director General Grossi will investigate.



The expert team is expected to depart from Kyiv, the capital, to the site around noon on the 31st of Japan time.



According to American media, the investigation will be conducted from the 31st to the 3rd of next month.



In addition, the Russian newspaper "Izvestia" reported on the 30th that the investigation will be accompanied by the top of the pro-Russian faction who controlled the Zaporizhia region and will explain the situation of the nuclear power plant.

“Unfortunately, Russia will not stop its provocations in the area where the mission is supposed to arrive. ', accusing Russia of trying to obstruct the investigation.



In response, the Russian Defense Ministry said, "Ukrainian forces fired two shells into the site of the nuclear power plant in the last 24 hours." The focus is on whether or not it will be possible.