প্রকাশ: 07/03/2022
Russian forces that
seized Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have now placed staff running
the facility under their command and restricted communications with the outside
world, the UN nuclear watchdog said on Sunday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said it was
"extremely concerned" about developments at Zaporizhzhia, Europe's
largest nuclear power plant, citing information from Ukraine's nuclear regulator.
"Ukraine reports that any action of plant management –
including measures related to the technical operation of the six reactor units
– requires prior approval by the Russian commander," the IAEA said in a
statement.
"In a second serious development, Ukraine has reported
that the Russian forces at the site have switched off some mobile networks and
the internet so that reliable information from the site cannot be obtained
through the normal channels of communication," it added.
Ukrainian authorities said Russian forces had seized control
of Zaporizhzhia on Friday after setting an adjacent training facility on fire.
Russia's defence ministry blamed the attack on Ukrainian saboteurs, calling it
a "monstrous provocation".
The fire was quickly extinguished and there was no damage to
reactors or release of radioactive material but the incident raised concerns
about the potentially catastrophic consequences should the conflict damage one
of the country's four operating nuclear power plants.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi voiced his worries over the
information received from Ukrainian officials about Russian troops placing
staff under their command.
"In order to be able to operate the plant safely and
securely, management and staff must be allowed to carry out their vital duties
in stable conditions without undue external interference or pressure," he
said.
The IAEA also expressed concern about developments at
another Ukrainian site seized by Russia, the spent-fuel and radioactive waste
facilities at Chernobyl, next to the now defunct power plant where the world's
worst nuclear accident happened in 1986.
More than 200 people there, both technical staff and guards,
have not left since Feb. 23, the day before it was seized, the IAEA said,
despite the UN agency's calls for the technical staff to be rotated out on
safety grounds.
The Ukrainian regulator said it was "facing problems
communicating with personnel" at Chernobyl, said the IAEA, adding that
communication was only possible via email.
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