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Russia criticises UN nuclear guard dog after trip to plant close to battling

Russia said on Wednesday it wanted the International Atomic Energy Company to take a more. unbiased and clearer position on nuclear security, a day after the. head of the company went to a Russian nuclear plant near. where Ukraine has actually mounted an attack into the country.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi toured the Kursk plant on Tuesday. and warned of the threat of a major nuclear accident there. He. stated he had checked damage from a drone strike, which Russia. had actually blamed on Ukraine, but did not say who was responsible.

Russian state news firm RIA estimated Foreign Ministry. spokesperson Maria Zakharova as stating in a radio interview that. Moscow wanted the IAEA to speak up more clearly on issues of. nuclear security, although she rejected it was demanding that the. agency ought to take a pro-Russian line.

We see both the evaluations and the work of this structure. ( the IAEA), however each time we desire a more objective and clearer. expression of the position of this structure, Zakharova said.

Not in favour of our nation, not in favour of validating. Moscow's position, but in favour of facts with one specific. objective: making sure safety and avoiding the development of a. situation along a devastating path, to which the Kyiv regime is. pressing everybody.

Ukraine has actually not responded to Russian allegations that it. attacked the plant in Kursk area, near to where its forces. launched a surprise attack on Aug. 6 that Russia is still. trying to fend off. Battling has been take place about 40 km (25. miles) from the facility.

Grossi said throughout his see that the plant, built to a. Soviet style, was particularly vulnerable since - unlike the majority of. modern nuclear power stations - it lacked a containment dome. that might provide defense in the event of a strike by drones,. missiles or artillery.

Asked by a reporter at a news conference to condemn the. drone damage as a nuclear provocation by Ukraine, Grossi. responded: Once again, pointing fingers is something that I, as. director general of the IAEA, should take extremely seriously. But. it is obvious that you can not separate what we have seen here. from the recent military activity that we have seen.

The IAEA has advised both sides throughout the 30-month war to. refrain from combating around nuclear plants in order to prevent a. catastrophic event.

(source: Reuters)