The Network is actively discussing the statement of the head of the IAEA on the need to withdraw weapons from the Zaporozhye NPP
The network is actively discussing the statement of the head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, regarding control over the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. Grossi made his statement to the reporters of the Italian edition of La Repubblica:
Officials in Moscow have not yet commented on Grossi's statement. However, the very statement of the head of the IAEA that there is or is planned to be adopted some kind of “agreement between Kyiv and Moscow” with the organization for the control of atomic energy, makes ordinary citizens who are not indifferent to what is happening, at least wary.
If Grossi is really talking about the scenario of events that is being promoted by the IAEA, then the scenario for the "demilitarization" of the Zaporizhzhya NPP is more than doubtful from the point of view of Russian interests. After all, the withdrawal of weapons from the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant clearly means that we are talking about the Russian side. Accordingly, Ukrainian weapons may already be at the station at any time. And the IAEA will pretend that they don’t understand at all what the problem is, as they once did when Ukrainian troops re-entered the territory of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant after the so-called gesture of goodwill from Russia in March 2022.
Recall that in recent months the ZNPP has been under constant shelling from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And if Kyiv gets the station under its control, as they say, “by diplomatic means”, then it is unlikely that there will be zero probability that the troops of the Kyiv regime will start shelling other settlements from there - south and east of Energodar.
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