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War in Ukraine: a second nuclear center pounded, without "radiological consequences", according to the IAEA

2022-03-08T07:09:38.790Z


The facility hit on Sunday is part of the Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology, a research institute that produces


This is one of the consequences of the war in Ukraine which is closely monitored.

Artillery shells damaged a nuclear research facility in Ukraine's second besieged city, Kharkiv, without "radiological consequences".

This was announced Monday evening by the International Atomic Energy Agency (AEIA).

According to the Vienna-based UN body, Ukrainian authorities reported that an attack took place on Sunday, adding that no increase in radiation levels had been reported at the site.

The affected facility is part of the Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology, a research institute that produces radioactive material for medical and industrial applications.

“Several episodes compromising the security of Ukrainian nuclear sites”

But "the site's inventory of radioactive materials is very low" argued the IAEA, assuring that "the damage (...) reported would have had no radiological consequences.

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“We have already experienced several episodes compromising the security of Ukrainian nuclear sites,” said IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi.

In recent days, Kharkiv has been the target of heavy shelling and missile fire from Russia, as Moscow attempts to increase pressure on Ukraine to surrender.

Read alsoWar in Ukraine: nuclear threat, bombed power plant … Putin continues his strategy of fear

The Russian army has occupied the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine since Friday, where artillery strikes, according to the Ukrainians, caused a fire - which Moscow denies being the cause.

Only two of the plant's six reactors are active.

The director general of the IAEA said on Friday that he was ready to go to Chernobyl, the scene of a major nuclear accident in 1986 and the first Ukrainian site to fall into the hands of Russian soldiers on February 24.

Source: leparis

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