UN nuclear chief: Ukraine power plant situation ‘very fragile’

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UN nuclear chief: Ukraine power plant situation ‘very fragile’

IAAEA nations meet in Vienna for their yearly conference. Rafael Grossi, Director General, vows support for Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia
nuclear plant under Russian occupation since March 2022. "We're here to stay and support," he emphasizes.

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Transcript
00:00 We continue. We are not going anywhere. We will continue there.
00:04 Fifty-three missions, comprising a total of more than a hundred agency staff, have been
00:10 deployed as part of the continued presence at all five nuclear sites in Ukraine.
00:16 In the past year, ten rotations of IAEA safety experts have crossed the front lines of war
00:24 to access the plant. And we continue our work there, as you can see through our almost daily
00:31 updates of the situation at the plant, which remains very, very fragile.
00:38 Thank you.
00:46 [Music]

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