Update 325 – Statement by the IAEA Director General on the situation in Ukraine (EN)

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Source: International Atomic Energy Agency –

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An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team today visited a substance critical to nuclear safety and security in Ukraine and reported damage as a result of recently reported military activities, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.

Following reports of the damage caused, the IAEA promptly dispatched a team to one of the affected substances that had been targeted. The IAEA team conducted a thorough walkdown of the area, gaining immediate, first-hand insights into the damage and assessing its impact on the safety and security of Ukraine's nuclear power plants (NPPs).

The team confirmed the damage to the substance's equipment and determined that there was a negative impact to the reliability of the off-site power supply to Ukrainian NPPs, thus affecting nuclear safety and security.

“Attacks on Ukraine's power grid represent an ever-present danger to nuclear safety and security to all nuclear facilities in Ukraine,” Director General Grossi added.

While restoration activities on the power grid are on-going, one NPP remains without one of its off-site power lines and further repair work is needed. The IAEA will continue to monitor the situation.

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