Ukraine nuclear plant targeted by Russia: How terrible will the consequences be?

Huỳnh NhưMar 07, 2022 at 20:56

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As a nuclear plant of great significance and can affect many people, this place (belonging to) Ukraine is really in danger.

Sputnik on March 6 quoted Major General Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry, as saying: "The nationalist regime in Kiev is forcing workers in the Ukrainian defense industry to make repairs. In order to achieve the goal of demilitarization of Ukraine, the Russian armed forces will direct high-precision raids on public facilities. Ukraine's defense industry".

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Konashenkov also recommended that workers who are working at Ukrainian defense industrial plants should evacuate there.

The warning of the Russian Defense Ministry came as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) expressed "extreme concern" about the Russian military tightening control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe's largest. in Ukraine.

"Ukraine reports that any action by the plant management, including those related to the technical operation of the six reactor units, requires the prior approval of the Russian commander." In a second serious development, Ukraine said, Russian forces in Zaporizhzhia turned off some mobile and internet systems so that reliable information from the facility could not be obtained through channels. normal communications," the IAEA said in a statement.

Ukrainian authorities accused Russian troops of taking control of the Zaporizhzhia factory on March 4 after setting fire to a nearby training facility. The Russian Defense Ministry blamed the attack on "Ukrainian saboteurs" and called it a "cruel provocation".

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IAEA chief Rafael Grossi expressed concern at the news that Russian soldiers forced nuclear power plant employees to work under their orders. "In order to operate the plant safely and securely, management and employees must be allowed to perform their critical tasks under stable conditions without interference or pressure. excessive from the outside," Mr. Grossi explained.

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According to Reuters, the United Nations nuclear watchdog is also concerned about developments at another Ukrainian site under Russian control: facilities that use spent fuel and chemical substances. radioactive waste at Chernobyl, next to the nuclear power plant that has been decommissioned since the world's worst nuclear accident in 1986.

According to the Elysee Palace, Putin acknowledged that the IAEA needed to take urgent steps to ensure the safety of nuclear plants in Ukraine, but on condition that Russian troops continue to manage these sites "in order to eliminate them." possibility of provocative activities with catastrophic consequences by Ukrainian terrorists or neo-Nazis".

Speaking to French reporters after a phone call between the two leaders, a spokesman for the Elsysee Palace said Putin had shown his determination to achieve his goals, "through negotiations or war".

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It is known that the Chernobyl area contains 4 nuclear reactors, 3 of which have been decommissioned, while the fourth is the source of the historic disaster that occurred in 1986.

This reactor is currently protected by a "coffin" containing concrete inside and a shell weighing 32,000 tons outside. In addition, spent nuclear fuel from other reactors is still stored at the site, along with radioactive waste from contaminated equipment.

Although the reactor was covered, the radiation "poisoned" the entire surrounding area. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), dozens of radioactive elements were released into the air during the melting process, with some considered hazardous to living animals, including isotopes of iodine 131, strontium 90, cesium 134 and cesium 137; has a half-life of up to 24,000 years.

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