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UN calls for end to ‘madness’ of attacks near Zaporizhzhia plant

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By SRI NewsDesk Published November 21, 2022
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The United Nations infinitesimal watchdog chief has condemned what he described as targeted attacks on the Russian-engaged Zaporizhzhia nuclear factory in Ukraine, calling for a “stop to this madness”.

important explosions from shelling shook Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region, the point of Europe’s largest nuclear power factory, over the weekend.

A heavy shower of Russian military attacks — nearly 400 on Sunday alone — also hit Ukraine’s eastern regions, and fierce ground battles were underway in eastern Donetsk fiefdom, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his evening update on Sunday.

“The news from our platoon history and this morning is extremely disturbing,” Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA), said in a statement on Sunday.

Explosions passed at the point of this major nuclear power factory, which is fully inferior.

“Whoever is behind this, it must stop incontinently,” he added.

“As I’ve said numerous times ahead, you’re playing with fire!”

In renewed shelling near and at the point, IAEA experts at the Zaporizhzhia installation reported hearing further than a dozen blasts within a short period on Sunday morning and could see some explosions from their windows, the agency said.

latterly in the day, the IAEA said the shelling had stopped and that its experts would assess the situation on Monday.

“There has been damage to the corridor of the point, but no radiation release or loss of power,” it said.

Speaking to a French broadcaster, Grossi said it was clear that the raids on the factory were no accident.

“The people who are doing this know where they’re hitting. It’s absolutely deliberate and targeted.”

Attacks in and around Zaporizhzhia have raised the threat of a nuclear catastrophe at the factory, which Russia enthralled shortly after overrunning Ukraine on February 24.

Read More: The Critical Role of Organizations in the Russia-Ukraine War

Blackouts

Russia has been pounding Ukraine’s power grid and other critical mercenary structures from the air, causing wide knockouts and leaving millions of Ukrainians without heat, power, or water as temperatures plunge and snow begins to fall in the capital, Kyiv, and other metropolises.

Ukraine’s state nuclear power driver, Energoatom, criticized Russian forces for the rearmost shelling of Zaporizhzhia and said the outfit targeted was harmonious with the Kremlin’s intent “to damage or destroy as much of Ukraine’s energy structure as possible” as the downtime sets in.

Moscow, meanwhile, has criticized Ukrainian forces for the damage.

Russian Defence Ministry Spokesperson Igor Konashenkov indicted the Ukrainians of shelling the power factory doubly on Sunday and said two shells hit near power lines supplying the factory with electricity.

Read More: Effectiveness of the UN

Ukraine has said work is continuing to repair damage to the country’s energy structure but “stabilisation knockouts” would be necessary for 15 regions, including the capital on Sunday night. The country’s power mileage said there would be listed outages in every region on Monday.

“The restoration of networks and specialized force capabilities, the de-mining of power transmission lines, repairs everything goes on round the timepiece,” Zelenskyy said in his nocturnal address.

A man with an arsonist in the darkness of his flat in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces were making small earnings in the eastern Luhansk region and were holding their ground in battles in the south.

Russia withdrew its forces from the southern megacity of Kherson this month and moved some of them to support positions in the east.

A man with a torch inside an apartment in a residential building in Kyiv during a power cut. Many cities are suffering power shortages after Russian attacks on major infrastructure [Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters]

“The fiercest battles, as ahead, are in the Donetsk region. Although there were smaller attacks moments due to worsening rainfall, the quantum of Russian shelling, unfortunately, remains extremely high,” Zelenskyy said.

In the address, the chairman again set out Kyiv’s terms for peace, including food and energy security, the release of all captures and refugees, and the pullout of Russian colors from all Ukrainian home.

SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES

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