UN warns of fragile conditions at Zaporizhzhia power plant

euronews.com September 4, 2024, 06:00 AM UTC

Summary: The UN nuclear agency chief, Rafael Grossi, described the situation at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as "very fragile" following recent attacks that damaged power access. Grossi, visiting for the 10th time since Russia's invasion, announced plans to expand inspections to include critical electricity supplies. The plant, under Russian control, faces potential blackouts, raising concerns about cooling and safety.

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