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IAEA chief states circumstance tense around Russia's Kursk plant, however no irreversible mission planned

U.N. nuclear agency chief Rafael Grossi, in an interview published early on Tuesday, stated the scenario stayed severe around Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant, however his firm planned no long-term mission at the website.

Ukrainian troops remain in Russia's southern Kursk region after pouring over the border last month, however remain some 40 km ( 25 miles) from the facility.

( The situation) is major because a military attack has taken place and that attack has actually reached the stage that it is not that far-off from a nuclear power station, Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Firm, told Russia's. RIA news agency.

Grossi checked out the Kursk plant, made up of four reactors,. last month and stated it would be extremely exposed if it came. under attack as the facility had no containment dome.

In his remarks to RIA, made in New york city ahead of arguments at. the U.N. General Assembly, he said he hoped beneficial. scenarios would suggest he would not need to go to the plant. again.

I hope there will be no need to return to the Kursk station. as that would imply that the scenario has stabilised, he said.

The IAEA, he said, had no plans to station observers. permanently at the station - as it has at Ukraine's four plants,. including the Zaporizhzhia station, taken by Russian forces in. the early days of Moscow's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Grossi said the scenario remained tense at Zaporizhzhia,. where each side routinely implicates the other of preparing to. attack the station.

My experts continue to report on military action near the. station, he told RIA.

Grossi has actually checked out the Zaporizhzhia station five times considering that. the intrusion and prompted both sides to show restraint to guard. versus any nuclear accident.

(source: Reuters)