Ukraine energy minister says accident at nuclear plant poses ‘no threat’ 

Volodymyr-Demchishin

Ukraine’s Energy Minister Volodymyr Demchyshyn said today that the accident at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant (NPP) in southeast Ukraine posed no danger and that the plant would return to running as normal on Dec. 5.

“There is no threat … there are no problems with the reactors,” Demchyshyn said at briefing, saying the accident affected the power output system and “in no way” was linked to power production itself.

In Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency said it had no immediate comment on the report. Under an international convention, adopted after the 1986 Chernobyl accident in what was then Soviet Ukraine, a country should notify the IAEA of any nuclear accident that can impact other countries.

 

Source: Reuters – Ukraine energy minister says accident at nuclear plant poses ‘no threat’

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