Russian nuclear plant at risk as struggle with Ukraine rages

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A nuclear plant positioned in western Russia in which combating is raging among Russian and Ukrainian forces is prone to a serious twist of fate as it lacks a shielding dome that could shield it from missiles, drones and artillery, the top of the United international locations nuclear watchdog says.

Rafael Grossi, director widespread at the international Atomic strength corporation (IAEA), on Tuesday visited the Kursk Nuclear energy Plant out of doors the city of Kurchatov in Russia’s Kursk location, where Ukrainian forces broke across the border 3 weeks ago and Russia is combating to eject them.

“The chance or opportunity of a nuclear accident has emerged close to right here,” Grossi told newshounds.

Grossi stated the RBMK-type facility – the equal version because the Chornobyl plant in Ukraine, which witnessed the arena’s worst civilian nuclear catastrophe in 1986 – lacks the containment dome and defensive shape this is usual of current nuclear strength flowers.

“which means that the core of the reactor containing nuclear fabric is protected simply via a everyday roof. This makes it extremely exposed and fragile, as an instance, to an artillery impact or a drone or a missile,” he stated.

“So this is why we trust that a nuclear strength plant of this kind so close to a degree of contact or a military the front is a very severe fact that we take very significantly.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine last week of looking to attack the Kursk plant. Ukraine has yet to reply to the accusations that it attacked the ability.

“i was knowledgeable approximately the effect of drones. i used to be shown a number of the remnants of those and signs and symptoms of the effect they’d,” Grossi stated without announcing who changed into responsible.

Grossi stated the motive of his visit become to draw the sector’s interest to the situation and to mention: “essentially, by no means, ever have to or must a nuclear power plant be attacked in any manner.”

The IAEA has again and again warned of the dangers of preventing round nuclear flora considering the fact that Russia’s complete-scale army offensive in Ukraine started out in February 2022.

‘A dangerous state of affairs’
Defence analyst Pavel Felgenhauer told Al Jazeera the continued attacks close to the Kursk nuclear plant should exchange the course of the war.