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Moscow has constantly bombed the energy infrastructure in Ukraine throughout its conquest for three years, although it avoided direct strikes on nuclear plants.
The head of the United Nations Nuclear Energy Agency, the United Nations, seemed to warn about the continuous danger of nuclear accidents as a result of Russia’s energy attack in Ukraine.
Raphael Grouosi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), arrived in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Tuesday and warned of severe consequences not only of direct visits to power plants, but from strikes on sub -stations and other infrastructure that could cause disturbances in the year a system Energy.
“I am at the Kyivska electric station – an important part of the power network in Ukraine is necessary for nuclear safety,” Grosso wrote on X, after examining the electricity distribution station.
“A nuclear accident can be caused by a direct attack on the factory, as well as from disrupting the power supply.”
Moscow has constantly bombed the energy infrastructure in Ukraine, including sub -stations, throughout its conquest for three years, although it has avoided direct strikes on nuclear plants in Ukraine.
Grusi published pictures of his visit to the sub -station alongside German Energy Minister Galuchenko, as well as his tour of what appeared to be defenses against Russian strikes.
He said he would visit Russia later this week to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the nuclear power plant occupied by Russian.
Russia acquired the factory, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, shortly after its forces entered Ukraine in February 2022.
“It is necessary to keep, in my shelters, communication channels are constantly,” Grosso told news.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said that Jarusi’s trip to Kiev will include high -level meetings to ensure nuclear safety in the ongoing war.
She has left three years of uncompromising Russian strikes on her power network depends on nuclear energy for more than half of the generation of electricity. This nuclear energy is generated by three plants operating in the country.
The disorders of the power supply of nuclear plants can intersect important operations, including the cooling of the reactors. Experts warn that it can have devastating consequences.
In September, Ukraine and the International Deca Agency agreed that the agency experts will monitor the situation in the main Ukrainian sub -stations in addition to monitoring nuclear factories.
The nuclear transformers that are outside the vicinity of the country working in the country are a particularly weak link in the energy chain.
“If two (nuclear keys) are hit, we are outside the width for at least 30 to 36 hours, and there will be great restrictions on the power supply for at least three weeks, the best scenario,” said Ulixander Kharchanko. Ukrainian energy expert.
Meanwhile, the ongoing risks posed by Russian attacks have increased the audit of the Energy Minister Galloshenko.
Despite more than a year of warnings that the sites are vulnerable to potential Russian attacks, current and previous officials have accused Galloshenko of acting quickly.
Legislators were killed in the protection of electrical infrastructure sites in a decision calling for the removal of Galushchenko last month.