Russia says the objectives of the special military action will be fully realized. Grosi calls for stopping the attack on the Zapolo nuclear power plant
2022-11-22
On the 21st, Russian President's press secretary Peskov said that the objectives of Russia's special military operations would be fully realized. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Grosi called for an end to the attack on the Zapolo nuclear power plant on the 20th. ——On the 21st, the press secretary of Russian President Peskov told the media that the goals of Russia's special military operations would be fully realized, while the change of Ukraine's current government was not the goal of Russia. ——On the 20th, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Grosi released a message on the official website of the IAEA, saying that on the evening of the 19th and the morning of the 20th, a violent explosion occurred in the Zapolo Thermal Nuclear Power Plant and its surrounding areas, breaking the relatively calm situation of the recent Zapolo Thermal Nuclear Power Plant. Grossy said that it is totally unacceptable that the explosion occurred in a large nuclear power plant like Zaporoge, and whoever is behind the event must stop. He called on Ukraine and Russia to start consultations and reach an agreement on the establishment of a nuclear safety zone around the Zaboro nuclear power plant as soon as possible. ——On the 20th, Tass News Agency quoted the Russian Atomic Energy Company as saying that the Ukrainian army shelled the Zapolo hot nuclear power plant area at least 15 times that day. Special building No. 2 for storing nuclear fuel and dry storage area for spent fuel were attacked. At present, no abnormal radiation has been detected and no casualties have been caused by shelling. According to the news, the Uzbek army shelled the area of the Zapolo hot nuclear power plant 12 times on the 19th. ——According to the Interfax News Agency of Ukraine on the 18th, Prime Minister Shimegar of Ukraine met with visiting European Commission Executive Vice President Don Brovskis in Kiev on the same day. The two sides discussed the energy situation in Ukraine and the EU's assistance to Ukraine in 2023. Shimegar said that Ukraine needs additional energy and power equipment assistance from international partners, as well as additional financial assistance to purchase more natural gas. Dombrovskis said that the EU will provide a total of 18 billion euros of aid funds to Ukraine through the "macro financial assistance+" program. If the plan is approved in December, Uzbekistan will receive the first aid fund as soon as January 2023. (Liu Xinshe)
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