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The U.N. nuclear agency head Rafael Grossi stated that the situation around Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant is serious due to the proximity of Ukrainian troops, but there are no plans for a permanent mission at the site. Grossi visited the plant last month and expressed concern about its vulnerability without a containment dome. He also said he hoped the situation would not require a return visit and that he hopes for stabilization.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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