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IAEA's Grossi heads to Kyiv for crucial nuclear safety inspection

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Posted on February 3, 2025

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IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi arrives in Kyiv to conduct a vital nuclear safety inspection at the Kyivska substation, crucial for Ukraine's nuclear power security amid ongoing conflict.
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(Reuters) - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi said late on Monday that he was on his way to visit Kyiv and inspect a key substation that is critical for the safety of

IAEA Chief Grossi Visits Kyiv for Vital Nuclear Safety Inspection

(Reuters) - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi said late on Monday that he was on his way to visit Kyiv and inspect a key substation that is critical for the safety of Ukraine's nuclear power.

"On my 11th visit to Ukraine since the war began," Grossi wrote on X. "I'm heading to Kyivska substation, critical for the safety of Ukraine's nuclear power, to assess damage and help prevent a nuclear accident."

Last week, the IAEA said in a statement that Grossi would visit Kyiv for "high-level" meetings to ensure nuclear safety in the war that Russia started in February 2022.

In September, Ukraine and the IAEA agreed that the agency's experts would monitor the situation at key Ukrainian substations in addition to monitoring nuclear plants.

More than half of the electricity consumed in Ukraine is generated by three nuclear power plants, but Russian missile and drone attacks on substations threaten the stable operation of nuclear power plants, according to Ukraine's nuclear inspector's office.

The Kyivska substation allows for the transfer of excess capacity from Ukraine's west to central regions thanks to the hundreds of kilometres long (miles long) Rivne-Kyiv transmission line, helping with power supply to Kyiv and the surrounding region.

"An increasingly fragile grid poses a growing risk to all NPPs (nuclear power plants)," Grossi said in his post on X.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Key Takeaways

  • IAEA chief Grossi visits Kyiv for nuclear safety inspection.
  • Kyivska substation is critical for Ukraine's nuclear safety.
  • IAEA and Ukraine collaborate on monitoring substations.
  • Russian attacks threaten Ukraine's nuclear power stability.
  • Grossi emphasizes the risk to nuclear power plants.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Grossi's visit to Kyiv?
Grossi is visiting Kyiv to inspect the Kyivska substation, which is critical for the safety of Ukraine's nuclear power, assess damage, and help prevent a nuclear incident.
How many times has Grossi visited Ukraine since the war began?
This marks Rafael Grossi's 11th visit to Ukraine since the war began in February 2022.
What agreement was made between Ukraine and the IAEA?
In September, Ukraine and the IAEA agreed that the agency's experts would monitor the situation at key Ukrainian substations in addition to monitoring nuclear plants.
What is the significance of the Kyivska substation?
The Kyivska substation allows for the transfer of excess capacity from Ukraine's west to central regions, which is essential for maintaining the stability of the nuclear power plants.
What risks does Grossi mention regarding the nuclear power plants?
Grossi highlighted that an increasingly fragile grid poses a growing risk to all nuclear power plants in Ukraine due to ongoing missile and drone attacks.

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