Warning of nuclear disaster:


                       Warning of nuclear disaster:



The United Nations nuclear watchdog has called for an immediate end to any military action near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine. The United Nations has warned of the 'real risk of a nuclear disaster', warning of a 'real risk of a nuclear disaster'. The head of the IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi, said that he was very concerned about the news that missiles had been hit at the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. This comes at a time when Ukraine said that parts of the plant were 'severely damaged .


 Russian forces seized the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in March of this year. Russia has protected the factory workers from Ukraine, but Ukraine has accused Russian forces of firing rockets at residential areas near the factory, "terrorizing" the population. Friday's bombings at the plant "underscore the very real danger of a nuclear disaster there that could threaten public health and the environment in Ukraine and beyond," Mr Grossi said in a statement on the attack. "Ukrainian workers must carry out their duties without being threatened or pressured," said IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi. "To protect the people living in Ukraine and the world from the risk of a nuclear accident, we must put aside our different views, we must take action now, the IAEA is ready," Mr. Grossi said a few days ago. The world is out of control'. One of the workers of the Zaporizhzhia plant said that Russian missiles forced the closure of a part of the plant and warned of the danger of nuclear radiation. "These Russian attacks have led to a serious threat to the safety of workers," said a worker at the plant who posted on Telegram.  PHOTO SOURCE, ENERGOATOM/REUTERS Photo caption, Zaporizhzhia plant The Moscow government said Ukraine was behind the attack. The BBC was unable to confirm reports that the strikes had destroyed the Ukrainian nuclear plant. However, the European Union has condemned what it described as Russia's "military actions around the plant". "Irresponsible against nuclear safety rules and another example of Russia's disregard for international rules," said Josep Borrell, an EU diplomat. He called for the IAEA to be allowed. Civilians near the plant, Nikopol, told the BBC that Russian forces They were hitting the areas near the factory and that the Russian military was seen there. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that any attack on the nuclear plant was a 'shameless crime of terrorism'.

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