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Russia Installs Air Defence System at Ukrainian Nuke Plant

Russian forces have started installing an air defense system at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhya, in occupied Ukraine, after shelling triggered fears of a catastrophic accident.

“The power plant’s air defense systems are being reinforced,” the head of the Moscow-appointed military administration in the region, Yevhen Balytskyi, told Russian state television on Tuesday.

The Russian military administration said that the Zaporizhzhya plant is currently operating normally, while power lines and damaged units of the reactor have been repaired, reports the DPA news agency.

The nuclear plant in southern Ukraine, which is under Russian control, has been shelled several times in the recent few days, sparking international concerns about the safety of the facilities.

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Moscow and Kiev have blamed each other for the attacks.

Russia has suggested it may support a visit by International Atomic Energy Agency monitors to the nuclear plant in southern Ukraine.

“From our side, we are ready to provide the maximum possible assistance to resolve organizational issues,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

Moscow also accused the UN of having canceled an inspection trip that was already planned, causing a new escalation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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