Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has accused the Ukrainian army of allegedly attempting to attack the Kursk nuclear power plant.
On the night of August 22, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attempted to “strike the nuclear power plant.” The Kremlin has already informed the International Atomic Energy Agency about this; they must send their representatives to the plant. Putin made the corresponding statement during a meeting on the situation in the border regions.
The enemy attempted to strike the nuclear power plant tonight. The International Atomic Energy Agency has been informed. They promise to come themselves and send specialists to assess the situation. I hope this will be done, the war criminal said.
Meanwhile, the acting governor of the Kursk region, Alexey Smirnov, reported to the Route that the nuclear power plant is operating normally and “the situation is under control.”
At the same time, representatives of the Kursk NPP and Rosatom did not comment on the dictator’s statement.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg reported that IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi wants to visit the Kursk NPP in the coming days and then go to Kyiv. He expects to be able to talk to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about the Ukrainian Armed Forces operation in the Kursk region.
Let us recall that on August 11 it became known that the Russians set fire to a large number of automobile tires in the Zaporizhzhya NPP cooling tower. The IAEA subsequently stated that they were unable to draw final conclusions based on the data and observations received regarding the fire at Zaporizhzhya NPP.
Source: Bloomberg
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