Ukrainian officials warn the risk of radioactive leakage increasing because of continuous military activities at Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.

Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has continuously bombarded the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.

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Energoatom said that the southern nuclear power plant in the country is at risk of leaking radioactive substances because the army of the artillery shelling in cycles, increasing the risk of not fully ensuring the criteria for preventing fire and explosion incidents and launching.

The factory infrastructure has been damaged.

Russian soldiers patrol outside the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on August 4.

Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was controlled by Russia since March, a few weeks after the war broke out.

The Russian Ministry of Defense today announced that the Ukrainian army had fired firecrackers at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear factory at least three times in the past 24 hours.

Moscow and Kiev constantly accused the opponent behind the largest nuclear base in Europe.

The only two reactors are being used to generate electricity in the factory to lose power, raising concerns about nuclear incidents.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Zaporizhzhia factory escaped a narrow disaster after the incident, thanks to the rapid response of the operating team.

Energoatom is responsible for Russia in the incident, while Moscow accused the fire leading to a power outage originating from an Ukrainian shelling.

Ukraine called the international community immediately acting, forcing the Russian forces to withdraw from the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and transferred control to our Government to keep the world safely, announcing August 27

Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) calls for the parties to restrain and create conditions for the Thanh Sat delegation to come to the factory as soon as possible to ensure nuclear safety and re -establish security for the zone.

Fighting around the Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine recently continued to raise concerns about a serious nuclear disaster.

No warning was released when firepower poured down on the Zaporizhzhia factory, the largest nuclear electrical facility in Europe, causing workers to flee.