IAEA Warns of Nuclear Safety Risks as Ukraine Grid Struggles Amid Attacks
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IAEA Director General Grossi says renewed military activity disrupted Ukraine’s power grid, impacting nuclear power plant operations including a temporary loss of off-site power at Chornobyl and reduced output at other NPPs. Three IAEA teams are inspecting 10 substations over two weeks to assess damage, coordinate repairs, and strengthen resilience, marking the second such mission in months; the agency reiterates calls for restraint and adherence to safety pillars.
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