Ukraine, Russia trade blame over nuclear power plant shelling
Moscow, Russia - Kyiv and Moscow on Sunday traded accusations of shelling on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant that Russia controls in southern Ukraine.
The UN atomic watchdog that has a team of experts at the plant - the biggest nuclear facility in Europe - said ‘powerful explosions’ had occurred on Saturday and Sunday.
Kyiv ‘does not stop its provocations aiming at creating the threat of a man-made catastro
phe at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant’, the Russian army said in a statement on Sunday.
Despite the shelling, radiation levels ‘remain normal’, the army added. It said missiles exploded
around a power line that feeds the plant, the fourth and fifth power units and ‘special building number 2’. Renat Karchaa, an advisor to the Russian nuclear
agency Rosatom, told state-run agency TASS that the ‘special building’ contained nuclear fuel.
Ukrainian nuclear energy agency Energoatom said shortly after that Russia was behind the explosions.
“This morning on November 20, 2022, as a result of numer
ous Russian shelling, at least 12 hits were recorded on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,” Energoatom said.
It accused Russia of ‘once again... putting the whole world at risk’.
“The news... is extremely disturbing. Explosions occurred at the site of this major nuclear power plant, which is completely unacceptable,” UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said in a statement.