Russian President Vladimir Putin says he will allow inspectors to visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. In a call with France's President Emmanuel Macron, the Russian leader said officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency will be allowed to assess the situation on the ground.
Russian troops are stationed at the plant, which is 40 kilometers from Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine's east. Both Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of firing near the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Europe.
Nearby residents are increasingly concerned about a possible disaster, and are preparing for the worst.
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Russian troops are stationed at the plant, which is 40 kilometers from Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine's east. Both Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of firing near the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Europe.
Nearby residents are increasingly concerned about a possible disaster, and are preparing for the worst.
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