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grossi, director general of the international atomic energy agency, said after meeting with zelensky in the ukrainian capital of kiev that the recent missile attacks on energy infrastructure in ukraine have caused the disconnection of multiple nuclear reactors from the power grid, and also led to the instability of ukraine's national power grid, posing a risk to the nuclear safety of nuclear power plants in ukraine. such incidents highlight the vulnerability of the safe operation of nuclear power plants, which rely on a stable connection to the power grid. the international atomic energy agency will soon send a team of experts to some of the damaged substations in ukraine to assess the situation on site and report to the agency to study possible follow-up actions. grossi stressed that the safe operation of nuclear power plants depends on a stable connection to the power grid, and the situation in this regard is becoming increasingly fragile.
in recent years, the ukrainian nuclear safety issue has attracted much attention. after the outbreak of the russian-ukrainian war, the international community's concerns about ukraine's security situation have further intensified. the energy infrastructure in ukraine has suffered serious damage, posing a great risk to the safe operation of ukrainian nuclear power plants. the international atomic energy agency has actively intervened to try to maintain nuclear safety and stability. the agency will continue to work to ensure nuclear safety, prevent nuclear accidents, and provide necessary support to ukraine.
the iaea's actions were necessary in response to the war in ukraine. however, the nuclear safety issue itself also requires long-term attention. in the future, the international community needs to strengthen nuclear safety and peace cooperation to ensure a safe and stable future for the world.