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Russian nuclear chief: the situation at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant has reached a 'point without return'

According to the Rosatom head, the situation surrounding the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine has reached a "point of no return" because of the increased attacks by Ukrainian forces in the area.

The Russian-installed managers at the nuclear facility, Europe's biggest with six reactors said Ukrainian forces attacked the facility for a third day in a row.

Alexei Likhachev of Rosatom was quoted by Russian media as saying: "We're getting closer and closer towards the point of no return. And all of Europe needs to now exert efforts to de-escalate" the situation surrounding the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

"This is playing around with fire, and it's dangerous in the first instance for Eastern European countries."

Likhachev stated that around 2,600 metric tonnes of nuclear fuel was at the plant. The plant does not generate electricity but it must continue to operate in order to keep the nuclear fuel cool.

In a post to?Telegram the management of the plant said that the drone attack did not cause any injuries or damage at the plant. The plant?continued operating normally. In a statement, it was stated that permanent monitors from the U.N. Nuclear watchdog - 'International Atomic Energy Agency' - had seen damage caused by an incident which occurred on Sunday.

In the weeks following 'the Kremlin invasion of Ukraine in February 2022,' Russian forces seized the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Both sides have'regularly' accused each other of military activities that could compromise nuclear safety. (Reporting and Writing by Lucy Papachristou, Editing by Alex Richardson Rod Nickel Ron Popeski

(source: Reuters)