IAEA sees “no danger” from Chernobyl

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According to Ukrainian sources, Russia has captured the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant.

(Photo: dpa)

Moscow, Washington As Russian troops advance further into Ukraine’s interior, the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant is the focus of international attention. According to Ukrainian sources, Russian troops took over the area on Thursday after heavy fighting.

The spokeswoman for the White House in Washington, Jen Psaki, spoke of an “illegal and dangerous hostage situation” in the restricted area around the damaged reactor. The idea that Russia could suspend routine conservation and safety work at the nuclear waste facility is “alarming and worrying.”

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it was following the situation in Ukraine “with great concern.” She called for a “maximum of restraint” from everyone involved, because an unsecured nuclear facility harbored great danger.

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