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UN nuclear watchdog's board sets emergency meeting after attacks

- REUTERS

The UN nuclear watchdog's Board of Governors will hold an emergency meeting today at the request of both Ukraine and Russia to discuss attacks on the Zaporizhzh­ia Nuclear Power Plant, after the two sides accused each other of drone attacks.

The Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency has said drones struck the Russian-held facility in southern Ukraine on Sunday, hitting one reactor building. It has not ascribed blame but has demanded such attacks stop.

Russia said on Tuesday that Ukraine had again attacked the plant with drones, for a third day. Kyiv said it had nothing to do with any such attacks, and any incidents were staged by Moscow.

Russia and Ukraine have repeatedly accused one another of targeting Zaporizhzh­ia since it was captured by Russian forces in the first weeks of Moscow's military operation of its neighbour in 2022; both sides deny attacking it.

All reactors are shut down at Europe's largest nuclear power station, located near the Ukraine war's front line, but it requires constant power to cool the reactors and prevent a potentiall­y catastroph­ic meltdown.

In a confidenti­al note to member states seen by Reuters on Tuesday, the chairperso­n of the 35-member IAEA Board said Ukraine and Russia had both written to him the previous day requesting an extraordin­ary meeting.

"I hereby notify the Members of the Board that a meeting of the Board has been arranged as follows: 3pm on Thursday, 11 April 2024," the note said.

Russian and Ukrainian letters were attached to the chairperso­n's note. Russia said it wanted a meeting on "the recent attacks and provocatio­ns of the armed forces of Ukraine" against Zaporizhzh­ia. Kyiv said it wanted to discuss "the situation in Ukraine and the safety, security and safeguards implicatio­ns".

The rules of the Board, the Vienna-based IAEA'S top decision-making body that meets several times a year, state that any country on it can call a meeting. Both Russia and Ukraine are on the Board this year.

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