Explosions Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Alarm as IAEA Warns of Power Line Failure Risk.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Under Fire
According to Novyny.live: On June 4, 2023, heavy shelling erupted near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), sparking deep concern among experts at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). IAEA officials reported hearing blasts in the vicinity of the facility, and plant staff were forced to take shelter. This incident underscores the growing threat to the plant's safety, especially given that its sole external power line has been repeatedly disconnected in recent weeks. The ZNPP, Europe's largest nuclear power station, has been under Russian military control since early March 2022, adding to the volatility of the situation.
According to available information, if the power line is cut again, the plant would have to rely on diesel generators, introducing additional risks to its stable operation. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi warned that such incidents jeopardize the safety of the entire region and called for an immediate halt to military activity near the ZNPP. He emphasized:
“The plant must not be left without an external power source, as that would be a direct path to a nuclear disaster.” – Rafael Grossi
Global Reactions and Urgent Calls for Action
It should be recalled that on May 29, 2023, the ZNPP faced major disruptions due to escalating hostilities. This situation has alarmed not only IAEA representatives but also the broader international community, which is deeply concerned about the potential fallout for regional safety and stability.
The crisis at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant demands an immediate resolution, as any breach in the facility's safety could have catastrophic consequences for Ukraine and neighboring countries alike. The international community continues to monitor developments closely, and the mounting calls for a ceasefire reflect the global gravity of the problem. Ensuring a stable power supply to the plant is critically important to prevent potential accidents and preserve regional security.
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