UN warns of 'extremely serious' status of Russian-occupied Ukraine nuclear plant

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UN warns of 'extremely serious' status of Russian-occupied Ukraine nuclear plant

A recent explosion near Europe’s largest nuclear plant in Ukraine, caused by a suspected drone attack, does not directly endanger the plant's safety but highlights the dangerous situation there due to the ongoing war. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported an explosion at a nearby training center next to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, with details likely provided by Russian operators overseeing the plant during the conflict.

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