they had no choice. school forced us, said artem. they started threatening those children who refused to go to a russian school would be sent to a military academy. then there s the nearby nuclear power plant. un monitors are there now, but it could still come under attack, so ukraine is taking precautions. potassium iodide tablets are being handed out to those who live nearby, a partial antidote, in case there s a leak of radiation. anastasia is one of those who s been queueing up for the pills. translation: it s scary at night when you hear the explosions. i we live high up on the eighth floor and we can hear them coming from nikopol and other towns. i m petrified. i met the mayor of enerhodar, that s the town next to the nuclear plant. he s in constant contact with those who still work there, under russian control. are you confident that the iaea is getting a true picture
nuclear power plant. un monitors are there now but it could still come under attack, so ukraine is taking precautions. potassium iodide tablets are being handed out to those who live nearby, a partial antidote in case there is a leak of radiation. anastasia is one of those queueing up for the pills. translation: it s scary at night, when you hear the explosions. we live high up on the eighth floor and we can hear them coming from nikopol and other towns. i am petrified. i want to save my life and protect my child. i met the mayor of enerhodar, the town next to the nuclear plant. he is in constant contact with those who still work there under russian control. are you confident that the iaea is getting a true picture of the situation at the power plant?
i met the mayor of enerhodar, that s the town next to the nuclear plant. he s in constant contact with those who still work there, under russian control. are you confident that the iaea is getting a true picture of the situation at the power plant? translation: no, i really doubt the picture will be objective. - unfortunately, russia didn t allow access for the international media, so the story is being shaped by the russian occupiers. zaporizhzhia, the nearest city to the nuclear plant, doesn t feel like it s in a war zone. life largely goes on here as normal, but everyone wants this war to end and for the threat of a nuclear accident to be lifted. frank gardner, bbc news, zaporizhzhia, ukraine. (pres) the uk s minister for
they started threatening those children who refused to go to a russian school would be sent to a military academy. then there is the nearby nuclear power plant. un monitors are there now but it could still come under attack, so ukraine is taking precautions. potassium iodide tablets are being handed out to those who live nearby a partial antidote in case there is a leak of radiation. anastasia is one of those queueing up for the pills. translation: it s scary at night, when you hear the explosions. i we live high up on the eighth floor and we can hear them coming from nikopol and other towns. i am petrified. i want to save my life and protect my child. i met the mayor of enerhodar, the town next to the nuclear plant. he is in constant contact with those who still work
i m petrified. i met the mayor of enerhodar, that s the town next to the nuclear plant. he s in constant contact with those who still work there, under russian control. are you confident that the iaea is getting a true picture of the situation at the power plant? translation: no, i really doubt the picture will be objective. - unfortunately, russia didn t allow access for the international media, so the story is being shaped by the russian occupiers. zaporizhzhia, the nearest city to the nuclear plant, doesn t feel like it s in a war zone. life largely goes on here as normal, but everyone wants this war to end and for the threat of a nuclear accident to be lifted. frank gardner, bbc news, zaporizhzhia, ukraine. a man has been arrested following the deaths of a teenager and two young children in dublin.