Fire at the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant: is Poland under threat?

Due to the subsequent shelling of the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant in Poland, there is no threat to human health and life and to the environment. The radiation situation in the country is normal – assured the Polish Atomic Energy Agency.

The company Enerhoatom, the operator of Ukrainian nuclear power plants, announced that last Friday Russian troops fired on the area of ​​the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant several times. In a message on Telegram, the company announced that there had been several shellings and that the estimation of losses is ongoing.

The power plant operates under risk conditions breach of security standards fire and radiation, added Enerhoatom.

On Twitter, the National Atomic Energy Agency assured that “in connection with the subsequent shelling of the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant there is no threat to health and life in Poland people and the environment. ”She emphasized that the radiation situation in the country is normal.

The radiation map is available on the Agency’s website.

Located in the south of Ukraine, Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant – the largest such facility in Europe – was seized by the aggressor’s forces on the night of March 3-4. Russian troops and employees of the Russian Rosatom concern are stationed on the site. According to the Ukrainian side, enemy soldiers are firing at the vicinity of the power plant, posing a serious risk of a nuclear disaster. Kyiv accuses Moscow of nuclear blackmail.

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