IAEA: the occupied Zaporizhia NPP has gone out of control

The situation in Energodar, which is under occupation, is becoming more dangerous every day. Europe's largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine is completely out of control, according to the IAEA.
AP News writes about it.
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi said that the supply chain of equipment and spare parts were interrupted because there was no certainty that the plant would receive everything it needed. He emphasizes that IAEA specialists should visit the nuclear power plant.
Grossi said that when you put it together, you end up with a catalog of things that should never happen in any nuclear facility. And that's why I insisted from day one that we should be able to go there to conduct a safety and security assessment, make repairs and provide assistance, as we already did in Chornobyl.
The invaders currently control the nuclear power plant, but Ukrainian personnel is being held there.
Earlier, SocPortal wrote about how the Chornobyl nuclear power plant and the city of atomic scientists Slavutych survived the occupation.
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