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Russia not presently preparing to reboot Zaporizhzhia nuclear reactor, TASS states

Russia is not presently preparing to reboot the Zaporizhzhia nuclear reactor in Ukraine, the head of Russia's stateowned nuclear power company Rosatom was estimated as saying on Tuesday.

Russian forces have occupied the Zaporizhzhia plant since early in what Russia calls its special military operation in Ukraine, and its 6 reactors are not in operation.

Russian state-run news company TASS said Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Company (IAEA), had actually held talks with a Rosatom delegation in the western Russian city of Kaliningrad at which he said an understanding was reached on the safety of the plant.

TASS stated Rosatom chief Alexei Likhachev had underlined the significance of the plant's safety which rebooting it was not presently on the program.

Environment group Greenpeace, pointing out files it stated were sent by Rosatom to the IAEA in mid-May, had stated Russia was planning to restart the plant and that this could be fraught with unprecedented escalation.

Russia and Ukraine have actually implicated each other at various times of shelling what is Europe's largest nuclear power plant. Both reject the accusations.

The IAEA, the United Nations' nuclear guard dog, has actually stated the plant has been experiencing off-site power problems since Russia sent out soldiers into Ukraine in February 2022, increasing security risks at the website.