A Kharkiv nuclear research facility hit

Ukraine has reported to the International Atomic Energy Agency that a nuclear research facility that produces radioyotopes for medical and industrial purposes has been damaged by Russian bombings in Kharkiv. So stated the Director General IAEA, Rafael Mariano Gross, stressing that the bombings did not cause any increase in radiation levels in the country. From leaving [...]
So stated the Director General IAEA, Rafael Mariano Gross, stressing that the bombings did not cause any increase in radiation levels in the country.
Since the start of fighting in Ukraine, Russian forces have taken control of the Zaporizhja and Chernobyl plant. For the control of Zaporizzia, fierce clashes took place, which threatened to cause a nuclear disaster.











