The International Atomic Energy Agency called the Russian Federation attack “a very serious incident” and expressed concern.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) commented on the consequences of the Russian drone’s blow to the Chernobyl confinement. This is stated in the message on the Magate site.
The statement states that the IAEATE team based at the scene of the incident received unlimited access to the explosion and conducted a detailed review to assess the damage to the matter, the arch of which was attacked by the Russian drone.
“Ukrainian firefighters worked around the clock on frozen weather to fully kill small fires, still smiling after a blow of Friday a drone in a building containing the remains of the remains of A reactor destroyed in an accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986, “said the agency Director Rafael Grossy.
In Magate, it was added that, despite the significant damage caused by the drone drone, the level of radiation in the facility did not change.
“This, of course, was a serious incident when the drone hit a large protective structure at a large nuclear facility and it was damaged.
The Magate team also noted that a significant territory suffered from the shock of the drone and subsequent fire. The remains of drone experts in Ukrainians were seized and taken for further examination.
The team was told to set additional sensors for measuring dose strength and concentration of aerosols near the drone -exposed zone.
Remember that in early February, Magate postponed the mission to Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant due to lack of security guarantees from Russia.
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