Rosenergoatom announced an increase in the number of IAEA inspectors at ZNPP by several times
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The number of inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will increase several times at the Zaporozhye NPP, reported Advisor to the General Director of Rosenergoatom Renat Karchaa in a comment to TASS.
“It will increase several times,” he said.
The Russian side always takes comprehensive measures to guarantee the safety of IAEA employees, Karchaa stressed.
At the end of May, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi announced that he plans to strengthen the agency’s presence at the Zaporizhzhya NPP, and soon personally visit Russia and Ukraine. At the same time, at a meeting of the UN Security Council, he presented the basic principles of ensuring security at the station. Thus, the ZNPP should not be attacked and used for the placement of heavy weapons, its uninterrupted external power supply should be ensured, and all structures and systems of the ZNPP should be protected from encroachment or acts of sabotage.
ZNPP has been under Russian control since the end of February 2022. Since then, the Russian side has reported that the plant and the city of Energodar, where it is located, are subject to regular shelling from Ukraine. In early September last year, an IAEA mission arrived at ZNPP. The organization called for an end to the attacks on the station and the establishment of a safe zone around it.
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