Russia’s representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, indicated that his country “regrets that the IAEA report did not indicate the source of the bombing of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.” He called on the UN and the Security Council to “condemn the ongoing Ukrainian attacks on the nuclear plant,” adding that “Russia welcomes the agency’s decision to have permanent representatives at the plant and is ready to cooperate fully with it.”

The International Atomic Energy Agency, in a 52-page report released on Tuesday, does not take any responsibility for the damage at the nuclear plant, but rather describes the situation as “unsustainable and there is a risk of catastrophe if the bombardment is not completed.” stop.”

Authorities in Moscow and Kyiv are exchanging accusations of bombing nuclear power plants.

It is noteworthy that in March last year, Russian forces managed to tighten control over the station shortly after the start of military operations in Ukraine.

Zaporozhye NPP is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, consisting of 6 reactors and producing a useful power of 5,700 megawatts.