Ukrainian Strikes on Zaporozhye NPP Raise Nuclear Safety Concerns in Europe, Says Rosatom
Ukrainian army's strikes on Zaporozhye NPP threaten Europe’s nuclear safety — Rosatom

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Rosatom's CEO Alexey Likhachev warned that ongoing strikes by the Ukrainian army on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) present a significant threat to nuclear safety across Europe. This issue will be addressed in upcoming consultations in Kaliningrad on July 10.
- 01Alexey Likhachev is the CEO of Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear energy corporation.
- 02The Ukrainian Armed Forces are conducting daily strikes on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant.
- 03Likhachev emphasized that these strikes pose a real threat to nuclear security in Europe.
- 04Interagency consultations will take place in Kaliningrad on July 10 to discuss this issue.
- 05Representatives from various Russian ministries, including defense, will participate in the discussions.
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Alexey Likhachev, the Chief Executive Officer of Rosatom, has stated that the ongoing daily strikes by the Ukrainian army on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) represent a genuine threat to nuclear safety across Europe. He emphasized that this matter will be a key topic during interagency consultations scheduled for July 10 in Kaliningrad. These discussions will include representatives from various Russian ministries and agencies, such as the Russian Defense Ministry and the Russian National Guard, highlighting the seriousness of the situation regarding nuclear security in the region.
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The ongoing military actions near the Zaporozhye NPP could lead to a nuclear incident affecting safety in Europe.
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