<<Ukraine informed the IAEA that the shelling on Saturday (20 August) and
Sunday (21 August) damaged ZNPP infrastructure including laboratory and
chemical facilities, the Director General said. In addition, Ukraine said
shelling on Monday (22 August) damaged the transformers of the nearby
thermal power plant, causing a disconnection of the power line linking this
plant to the ZNPP lasting several hours before it was restored later the
same day.

"These incidents show why the IAEA must be able to send a mission to the
Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant very soon. I’m continuing to consult very
actively and intensively with all parties so that this vital IAEA mission
can take place without further delay. The IAEA’s presence will help
stabilise the nuclear safety and security situation at the site and reduce
the risk of a severe nuclear accident in Europe. The mission is expected to
take place within the next few days if ongoing negotiations succeed,”
Director General Grossi said.

In addition to the now restored back-up line to the thermal power plant,
the ZNPP has one operational power line connecting it to the grid out of a
total of four such lines. A secure off-site power supply from the grid is
essential for ensuring nuclear safety. This requirement is among the seven
indispensable nuclear safety and security pillars that the Director General
outlined at the beginning of the conflict.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/update-93-iaea-director-general-statement-on-situation-in-ukraine
>.)

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