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Russian troops attacked Ukraine "Shahheda": IAEA recorded explosions near NPPs

Residents of Shepetivsky district could hear explosions, and the IAEA group recorded the shelling of the territory near the Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant. In Ukraine, on the night of November 30, air alarm was announced in several regions of Ukraine in connection with the threat of use of percussion UAVs. The Air Force of Ukraine in Telegram reported details. The military was warned that the Shahledi moved from Vinnytsia region to Khmelnytskyi. UAVs also flew to the Kyiv region.

In Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia and Donetsk regions recorded a rocket danger. Sergiy Tyurin, the first deputy chief of the Khmelnytsky Regional Military Administration, on Facebook at about 5 am calling for residents of the region to be in shelters. He reported that residents of Shepetivsky district could hear explosions. "The air defense forces work. Stay in shelters," the official said.

The IAEA group, which is monitoring the situation at the Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), reported that on November 29, several explosions near the object were heard late in the evening. The station was not directly injured. According to Rafael Mariana Grossi CEO, it proved that all nuclear Ukrainian power plants remain under threat until the fighting stops.

The head of the organization emphasized that considerable attention of the world is drawn to the very real dangers concerning the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, which is of particular concern because it is located on the front line. At the same time, yesterday's shelling reminds you that we should not forget about other nuclear facilities in Ukraine, which are also potentially rocket and other attacks. The experts who were at the ZPP were also declared on explosions near the station.