Any detonation of the mines, located between the site's internal and external perimeter barriers, 'should not affect the site's nuclear safety and security systems,' IAEA said.
Any detonation of the mines, located between the site’s internal and external perimeter barriers, ‘should not affect the site’s nuclear safety and security systems,’ IAEA said.
An inspection team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is heading to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, the UN atomic watchdog's director said on Wednesday.
their survival and heart wrenching moments from the battlefield. john roberts in washington, hi again, sandra. sandra: hello to you. sandra smith in new york. fox news learning moments ago the white house will be sending vice president kamala harris to poland monday to meet with a bipartisan congressional delegation and secretary of state antony blinken is in brussels. he will be speaking moments from now. we ll have his remarks for you. all this happening after meeting with nato allies on moscow s invasion. this after a heavy artillery set a building on fire at europe s largest nuclear plant located in europe. in ukraine. that briefly raised concerns of a radiation release but the head of the u.n. atomic watchdog says there has been no such leak. l john: camera-equipped drones capturing the scale of devastation, a smoldering apartment building destroyed by