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IAEA completes weeklong nuclear safety and security expert mission to Chernobyl — Grossi

It is noted that the IAEA experts also gained a better understanding of the plant’s safety and security needs and provided advice and guidance on radiation monitoring

VIENNA, November 25. /TASS/. A weeklong mission of nuclear safety and security experts to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has been completed, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi said in a statement published on the IAEA website on Friday.

"The IAEA had completed a week-long nuclear safety and security expert mission to Chornobyl (Chernobyl - TASS), including the Exclusion Zone set up around the plant following the 1986 accident. The mission will help pave the way for upgrades and improvements of the plant’s nuclear security systems. The IAEA experts also gained a better understanding of the plant’s safety and security needs and provided advice and guidance on radiation monitoring," the statement said.

At the request of the Ukrainian government, the IAEA will deploy expert missions to the Rovenskaya, Khmelnitskaya, and Yuzhno-Ukrainskaya nuclear power plants in the coming weeks.

On Wednesday, an air alert was issued throughout Ukraine that lasted for more than two hours. Dnepropetrovsk, Kiev, Lvov, Nikolayev, Odessa, Kharkov, and other cities reported explosions and damage to infrastructure facilities. According to Ukraine's Energy Ministry, all three nuclear power plants under Kiev’s control (Rovenskaya, Khmelnitskaya, and Yuzhno-Ukrainskaya) were cut off from the power grid, as were most thermal and hydroelectric power plants, and power transmission facilities.