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Home»World»Moscow slams lackluster IAEA reaction to Ukrainian attacks on Europe’s largest nuclear plant
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Moscow slams lackluster IAEA reaction to Ukrainian attacks on Europe’s largest nuclear plant

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Rosatom has demanded clearer action from the nuclear watchdog over strikes on Zaporozhye NPP and the city of Energodar

Russia has urged the International Atomic Energy Agency to give an adequate response and take practical steps over Ukrainian attacks on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant and the nearby city of Energodar, according to Rosatom CEO Aleksey Likhachev.

Likhachev held an “extraordinary unscheduled” phone call with IAEA leadership and Director General Rafael Grossi on Monday to discuss the “inadequacy” of the watchdog’s reaction after a Ukrainian fiber-optics-guided drone struck the machine hall of ZNPP’s sixth power unit, puncturing a hole in the building on Saturday.

The Rosatom chief described the strike as the “first targeted attack on an operating nuclear power unit in human history,” saying that Russia expects a clear response from the IAEA, including “indications of both the perpetrators and the reasons for all these strikes.”

The IAEA, which has its experts deployed at the ZNPP, acknowledged damage “consistent with the impact of a drone,” but once again stopped short of blaming Ukraine. Grossi called the strike “a serious incident that endangered key nuclear safety principles.”

“The silence, absence of assessments and personification of risks is essentially a green light for further escalation,” Likhachev told journalists after the call. “Radiation knows no borders and does not recognize passports. In this sense, any nuclear incident poses a threat to a number of countries and this threat will last for many years.”


Europe’s largest nuclear power plant has been targeted by Ukraine on multiple occasions since Russia took control of the facility in March 2022.

In recent months, Kiev has also increasingly targeted infrastructure linked to the plant, as well as social infrastructure in Energodar, including kindergartens, schools, roads, transport enterprises, and vehicles carrying social cargoes, according to the Rosatom chief.

Face-to-face contacts with the IAEA will continue this week, Likhachev added. Interdepartmental consultations involving the Foreign Ministry, Defense Ministry, Rostekhnadzor, Rosatom, and IAEA leaders are scheduled for early July.

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