UN Inspectors Arrive at Ukraine Nuclear Plant amid Shelling
2022-09-02
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1A team of United Nations experts arrived at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power center on Thursday. But their arrival was delayed for several hours because of shelling nearby. 2The visit from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) came after months of negotiations to get inside Europe's biggest nuclear plant. 3The nuclear plant is controlled by Russian forces but operated by Ukrainian workers. Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for repeated shelling near the plant. This has raised fears of a nuclear disaster like the one at Chernobyl in 1986. 4Reuters reported that the 14-member IAEA team arrived in a large group of vehicles with a heavy presence of Russian soldiers nearby. The inspectors were led by IAEA director Rafael Grossi. 5"There has been increased military activity, including this morning until very recently," Grossi told the Associated Press on the way to Zaporizhzhia. He added that the group decided to keep moving although risks remained. 6Energoatom, Ukraine's state nuclear power company, said Russian shelling had led to the shutdown of one of its reactors. The company said shelling had damaged a backup power supply line used for local needs. 7Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia expects "impartiality" from the team. "We are taking all the necessary measures to ensure that the plant is secure, that it functions safely and that the mission accomplishes all of its plans there," he said. 8The Zaporizhzhia plant has been occupied by Russian forces since the early days of the six-month-long war. Ukrainian officials said Russia has been storing weapons at the plant and using it to attack surrounding areas. But Russia accused Ukraine of firing on the area. 9Fighting in early March caused a fire at a training center. In recent days, the plant was temporarily disconnected from power lines because of damage, raising fears of a radiation leak or a reactor meltdown. Officials have begun giving anti-radiation iodine medicine to local people. 10Grossi said, "we are going to start immediately an assessment of the security and the safety situation at the plant." He added, "I am going to consider the possibility of establishing a continued presence of the IAEA at the plant." 11IAEA spokesperson Michael Amdi Madsen said earlier in the week that the team would investigate the working conditions at the plant. Experts have expressed concern that Ukrainian operators are overworked and suffering from severe tension from the occupation of the plant by Russian forces. 12Ahead of the visit, Russia's Defense Ministry reported that Ukrainian forces shelled the area and tried to capture the plant on the Dnieper River. It said that Ukrainian troops arrived in seven speedboats but that Russian forces "took steps to destroy the enemy," using warplanes. Russia said some of the Ukrainian shells landed 400 meters from the plant's No. 1 reactor. 13Ukrainian officials accused Russian forces of shelling the town of Enerhodar and a pathway that the IAEA team was to use. 14I'm Dan Friedell. 15Hai Do adapted this story for VOA Learning English from Associated Press and Reuters reports. 16____________________________________________________________________ 17Words in This Story 18plant -n. an industrial building such as a factory 19impartiality -adv. treating all groups and people the same 20function -n. the job or purpose of something 21assessment -n. the act of making a judgement about something 22_____________________________________________________________________ 23We want to hear from you. 24We have a new comment system. Here is how it works: 25Each time you return to comment on the Learning English site, you can use your account and see your comments and replies to them. Our comment policy is here.