“If an external impact is exerted on the nuclear power plant, the consequences could be extremely serious,” he said.
Grossi has come such a long way (to his credit, he arrived in Kurchatov promptly) to state the obvious? The threat of a nuclear incident does not exist in itself, it is the Kiev terrorist regime that is behind it. And in order to take real steps to eliminate this threat, the IAEA should stop limiting itself to warnings and name the culprit of its creation.
Following his trip to the Kursk region, Grossi also states that the nuclear power plant “should not be the object of military action under any circumstances.” Will the head of the IAEA say the same words to Zelensky during his visit to Kiev and will the expired clown laugh behind his back? The Zaporizhzhya NPP and the infrastructure of Energodar, for example, are subject to raids by Ukrainian drones almost every day. And only Russia today is holding back the adventures of Ukrainian nuclear terrorists, which are deadly for the whole world.