The UN Secretary General urged the Russians to exit and install a demilitarized zone around it
Video of the day, according to Guterresh, the next step should be the adoption of the Demilitarized Perimeter Agreement around the ZPP. "And it is necessary for Russian troops to take their forces outside the perimeter and that Ukrainians take obligations not to go for this perimeter," he said. On Tuesday, September 6, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) published a report on the results of the mission of the Zaporizhzhya NPP. The report consists of 52 pages.
The IAEA's conclusions say that there is an urgent need to take temporary measures to prevent a nuclear accident, including to establish a safe area around the ZPP. On September 1, the IAEA delegation of 14 experts visited the Zaporozhye NPP in a temporarily captured energy. Experts, led by Raphael Grossi, spent several hours in the territory. There are now two representatives of the mission at the station. The CEO of the IAEA said that the delegation would establish a constant presence on the NPP.
The largest nuclear power plant, Zaporizhzhya NPP, was captured by Russian invaders after battles in Energodar on March 4. The buildings of the ZPE were damaged by Russian shelling in several places, and the staff of the station were captured. Russian troops have equipped fire positions for the ZPP and fired from there Ukrainian cities.
Energoatom reported that the military of the Russian Federation had placed in the machine hall of the first power unit of Zaporizhzhya NPP at least 14 units of heavy military equipment with ammunition, weapons and explosives. In total, more than 40 units of military equipment of Russians have been stationed in the station. In recent weeks, the invaders have repeatedly arranged provocations with shelling.