The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed its "deep concern" over a fire in an electric substation in Ukraine that, caused by "military activities", has forced a functioning nuclear plant to be partially disconnected. In a statement issued on Friday to Saturday, the IAEA — the UN nuclear agency — reports that Ukraine notified it that yesterday, 22 May, a fire broke out at the 750-kV Dniprovska power substation, "due to military…
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed its "deep concern" over a fire in an electric substation in Ukraine that, caused by "military activities", has forced a functioning nuclear plant to be partially disconnected. In a statement issued on Friday to Saturday, the IAEA — the UN nuclear agency — reports that Ukraine notified it that yesterday, 22 May, a fire broke out at the 750-kV Dniprovska power substation, "due to military…