After the bombing of the “largest” station in Europe, a warning of a “nuclear disaster”

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And he said Rafael Grossi In a statement: "I am deeply concerned about the bombing of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, which confirms the grave danger of a nuclear catastrophe, which could threaten public health and the environment in Ukraine and beyond"according to Archyde.com.

Urged the man who drives International Atomic Energy Agency The United Nations, all parties to the Ukrainian conflict to practice "Maximum restraint" In the vicinity of the station.

On Friday, shelling hit high-capacity power lines inside the station complex, forcing its operators to disconnect one of the reactors, although no radioactive leakage was detected.

The station was taken over by Russian forces in early March, in the first phase of the war, but it is still operated by Ukrainian technicians.

The company has cast "Energoatum" The Ukrainian state nuclear power plant was responsible for the damage to the Zaporizhia power plant due to a Russian bombing, while the Russian Defense Ministry accused Ukrainian forces of bombing the plant, saying that "It was a coincidence that there was no radiation leak".

Grossi said that this military action, which threatened the safety and security Zaporizhia station "Totally unacceptable, and should be avoided at all costs".

He added: "Any fire force directed at or from the facility would amount to playing with fire, with potentially disastrous consequences".

It is reported that on July 21, Russia accused the Ukrainian forces of carrying out drone strikes near this city nuclear reactorKyiv confirmed that Moscow is storing heavy weapons and explosives on the lands over which the central reactor extends.

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And he said Rafael Grossi In a statement: “I am deeply concerned about the bombing of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, which underlines the grave danger of a nuclear catastrophe, which could threaten public health and the environment in Ukraine and beyond,” Archyde.com reported.

Urged the man who drives International Atomic Energy Agency The United Nations urged all parties to the Ukrainian conflict to exercise “maximum restraint” in the vicinity of the station.

On Friday, shelling hit high-capacity power lines inside the station complex, forcing its operators to disconnect one of the reactors, although no radioactive leakage was detected.

The station was taken over by Russian forces in early March, in the first phase of the war, but it is still operated by Ukrainian technicians.

The Ukrainian state nuclear energy company, Energoatom, blamed the damage on the Zaporizhia power plant on a Russian bombing, while the Russian Defense Ministry accused Ukrainian forces of bombing the plant, saying that “a coincidence was behind the absence of a radioactive leak.”

Grossi said that this military action, which threatened the safety and security Zaporizhia station “Totally unacceptable and should be avoided at all costs.”

“Any fire force directed at or from the facility would amount to playing with fire, with potentially disastrous consequences,” he added.

It is reported that on July 21, Russia accused the Ukrainian forces of carrying out drone strikes near this city nuclear reactorKyiv confirmed that Moscow is storing heavy weapons and explosives on the lands over which the central reactor extends.

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