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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported shelling near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, highlighting the risks to nuclear safety.

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The IAEA team observed smoke and heard shelling near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, controlled by Russia. Although no casualties have been reported, the incident highlights the ongoing risks to nuclear safety. The plant, captured by Russian forces, has six reactors, and both sides accuse each other of dangerous actions.

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Război în Ucraina - Agenţia Internaţională pentru Energie Atomică anunţă că au fost raportate bombardamente în apropierea centralei nucleare din Zaporojie
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Război în Ucraina - Agenţia Internaţională pentru Energie Atomică anunţă că au fost raportate bombardamente în apropierea centralei nucleare din Zaporojie
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AIEA avertizează din nou asupra riscurilor la centrala nucleară Zaporijia, după noi bombardamente în apropiere
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Ucraina // Agenţia Internaţională pentru Energie Atomică anunţă că au fost raportate bombardamente în apropierea centralei nucleare din Zaporojie | Deschide
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Atacuri rusești cu zeci de victime și distrugeri în Zaporojie și Harkov. Explozii lângă centrala nucleară Zaporojie

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A Ukrainian drone attack has affected power supplies in the Russian-controlled Zaporozhe region, according to the Moscow-appointed governor.
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An electric substation near the city of Odesa was damaged by a Russian drone attack, leaving over 29,000 customers without electricity.
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The Russian atomic energy company Rosatom is open to negotiations with the American company Westinghouse regarding nuclear fuel for the Zaporozhye power plant in Ukraine.
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Russian attacks in Zaporozhe over the past 24 hours have killed two people and wounded ten others, including four children, according to Governor Ivan Fedorov
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Ukraine attacked a train carrying fuel for Russian military equipment, paralyzing a vital supply route.
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