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Powerful Explosions Shake Ukraine鈥檚 Nuclear Plant Area, Says IAEA Chief

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said powerful explosions shook the area of Ukraine鈥檚 Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), 鈥渁bruptly ending a period of relative calm鈥 at the facility.

IAEA鈥檚 Director-General, Rafael Mariano Grossi, in a statement on Sunday, said those blasts which occurred on Saturday evening and early hours of Sunday further underlined 鈥渢he urgent need for measures to help prevent a nuclear accident there鈥.

鈥淎s I have said many times before, you鈥檙e playing with fire!鈥

In what appeared to be renewed shelling near and at the site of Europe鈥檚 largest nuclear power plant, IAEA experts on the ground reported that more than a dozen blasts were heard within a short period of time in the morning local time.

The IAEA team were also able to see some of the explosions from their windows.

鈥淭he news from our team yesterday and this morning is extremely disturbing,鈥 Grossi said.

Citing information provided by plant management, the IAEA team said there had been damage to some buildings, systems, and equipment at the site, but noncritical for nuclear safety and security.

鈥淓xplosions occurred at the site of this major nuclear power plant, which is completely unacceptable,鈥漢e added. 鈥淲hoever is behind this, it must stop immediately鈥.

According to news reports, Russian and Ukrainian nuclear energy authorities each blamed the other side鈥檚 forces for the strikes 鈥 triggering fears of a serious nuclear accident.

So far, there have been no reports of any radiation leaks at the Russian-occupied plant.

The IAEA experts said that there were no reported casualties, and they are in close contact with site management.

Meanwhile, as they continue to assess and relay updates on the situation, the IAEA chief renewed his urgent appeal that both sides of the conflict agree to implement a nuclear safety and security zone around the ZNPP as soon as possible.

In recent months, he has been engaging in intense consultations with Ukraine and Russia on establishing a zone 鈥 but, so far, no agreement has been reached.

鈥淚鈥檓 not giving up until this zone has become a reality,鈥 Grossi said. 鈥淎s the ongoing apparent shelling demonstrates, it is needed more than ever.鈥

Even though there was no direct impact on key nuclear safety and security systems at the plant, the senior UN official said: 鈥淭he shelling came dangerously close to them.

鈥淲e are talking metres, not kilometres. Whoever is shelling at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, is taking huge risks and gambling with many people鈥檚 lives.鈥

The IAEA team of experts plan to conduct an assessment of the shelling impact on the site on Monday. (NAN)

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