Radiation concerns raised in Zaporizhzhia; IAEA finds no danger at nuclear plant
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Wed, 30 Jul 2025 20:40:00 +0300

The Andriushchenko Time Telegram channel reported the information.According to Andriushchenko, fluctuations in the radiation background coincided with the direction of the wind—it was blowing from the temporarily occupied territories."I don't want to stir things up or sow panic, but this definitely requires attention and clarification. At the very least because for a couple of days in a row, the Russians have been stirring things up and talking about some imaginary strikes, fires at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, and so on," he emphasized.Ukrainian Internal Ministry's reactionThe Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported the results of air measurements conducted by the Department of Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Protection of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.As of 21:20 p.m., it was confirmed that the radiation level was within normal limits—0.14 μSv/h."The radiation background across the country is stable—there is no threat to the population. Monitoring continues," the agency noted.What the IAEA saysThe International Atomic Energy Agency stated that there is no increase in radiation levels at the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant."The IAEA team at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine confirms that there is no increase in radiation levels at the facility," said the agency's Director General Rafael Grossi on July 30, as reported by Radio Liberty.On July 14, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that the team at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) reported hundreds of shots from small arms.
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