Greenpeace Urges IAEA Action Amid Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Energy Grid

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Greenpeace has urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to deploy monitors at Ukrainian nuclear power plant substations following Russian missile and drone attacks that threaten the safety of Ukraine's nuclear facilities. The strikes targeted critical electricity substations, risking power loss to reactors and potential nuclear disasters. Greenpeace warns that Russia's actions could lead to a catastrophe comparable to Fukushima or Chernobyl. Ukraine's power network is under strain, with nationwide electricity rationing implemented to recover from the attacks.
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