IAEA: No explosives found at Russian-shown parts of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant. [article]

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  1. > Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have not found explosives during their inspections of parts of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in recent days and weeks, Director General Rafael Grossi said on July 5.
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    > Still, the on-site experts have requested access to other parts of the nuclear plant, including the rooftops of reactor units three and four, as well as parts of the turbine halls and the cooling system, according to the press release.
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    > Grossi stressed the importance of IAEA experts being granted access to all parts of the nuclear plant.
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    > “With military tension and activities increasing in the region where this major nuclear power plant is located, our experts must be able to verify the facts on the ground,” Grossi said.
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    > “Their independent and objective reporting would help clarify the current situation at the site, which is crucial at a time like this with unconfirmed allegations and counter allegations,” Grossi added.

  2. Yes, I’m sure they’re not lying and just showing you want they want you to see, I mean they have a long history of telling the truth right?

  3. Uhh can they see anything they want? If not then dont imply there are no explosives. duh.

  4. Yea, cause Russia would allow those inspectors to see the parts they have mined
    The IAEA spokespeople saying nothing was found doesn’t mean squat, unfortunately

  5. Ruzia after detonating ZNPP: What? That’s Ukraine. We haven’t done anything. Ask IAEA, their crew was monitoring plant.

    IAEA mission: It’s true, we were at the plant at the moment of explosion, and from the utility room, in which ruzians allow us to stay, we didn’t see any explosives.

    NATO: Oh well, who we are to tell Ukraine what to do with its own NPPs. Besides wind was blowing mostly in eastern direction, so nuclear fallout is… not that big.

    Poland <on the background we hear crackling of Geiger counter>: We don’t register any radiation.

    Curtain falls

  6. Oh and its funny how russians planted bombs on the roof to make it look like they were missile attacks from
    above. Remember russians think they are fooling people. By saying they think ukraine will attack with missiles they already revealed their plot to pretend missiles came in from above. steven segal will come and confirm it was ukraine. All a bunch of horse shit. Or I mean Lavarov shit. Lavarov=horse

  7. “At Russian-shown parts” is not a phrase that personally fills me with confidence.

  8. This story is completely bogus. What do the folks at a Swedish furniture store know about nuke power?

  9. Why is the media even reporting this as if it’s meaningful when they’ve not been given full access?

  10. For a second I thought this said IKEA and I thought “Wow, they really are everywhere.”

  11. WHY. WOULD. YOU. BELIEVE. THEM. IF. YOU. DON’T. SEE. EVERYTHING?

  12. Russian shown, are they on fucking drugs? Or taking the piss? Or they want to discredit Ukrainians? Wtf is that even

  13. Oh good, so there are no explosives in the groundkeeper’s shed.

  14. What’s the point of these clowns being there? So we could watch videos of the IAEA attentively listening to the Ruzzians explaining that the Ukrainians are in fact shelling the plant and then having a friendly hug with them? Or so we could listen to the IAEA saying that the Ruzzians gave them a pinky promise that they wouldn’t blow the plant up?

    Either the whole world, Ukraine included, is wrong and the IAEA is telling the truth or it’s just a case of another “independent intergovernmental” organization being completely useless while pushing someone’s narrative, just like the WHO that was shilling for and defending China like no tomorrow during the pandemic.

  15. “at russian shown parts”

    ..

    and what parts were not shown?

    the parts where the explosives are?^^

  16. >Still, the on-site experts have requested access to other parts of the nuclear plant, including the rooftops of reactor units three and four, as well as parts of the turbine halls and the cooling system, according to the press release.

    Feel like this is an important bit being glossed over. They’ve requested access to these areas but it doesn’t sound like they’ve been allowed there yet.

  17. Russian shown….. if they have nothing to hide they can let iaea inspectors have full access

  18. https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/update-171-iaea-director-general-statement-on-situation-in-ukraine
    Don’t read BS (narrative spinning) news articles – read the actual statement instead.

    International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts present at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) have in recent days and weeks inspected parts of the facility – including some sections of the perimeter of the large cooling pond – and have also conducted regular walkdowns across the site, so far without observing any visible indications of mines or explosives, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.
    The IAEA experts have requested additional access that is necessary to confirm the absence of mines or explosives at the site, Director General Grossi said. In particular, access to the rooftops of reactor units 3 and 4 is essential, as well as access to parts of the turbine halls and some parts of the cooling system at the plant, he added.
    Director General Grossi stressed the importance of the IAEA team checking all parts of the ZNPP to monitor full compliance with the five basic principles for protecting Europe’s largest nuclear power plant during the current military conflict, following opposing statements and allegations in recent days regarding the military situation at the site.

  19. “what’s behind that red door?”

    “What red door? You are imagining things. Let’s move on”

  20. IAEA is making itself a tool of Russian propaganda? Title is probably misleading. They simply state the facts. In the parts of the NPP which Russia showed them they were not presented with installed explosives. It is pretty obvious that this sounds even more suspicious. Well, if there aren‘t any in the end or they are not exploded then everyone can be happy (about that at least). Hope so.

  21. >Russian-shown parts of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant.

    “*Look we haven’t mined this reactor block. No, you can’t see the other reactors, but trust me they are just the same*”.

    The least the entire planet can do is to pressure Russia into abandoning the plant and hand it over to the United Nations. Make it into a neutral zone with both parties prohibited to enter it with any military forces; admittingly I honestly don’t know how to enforce this idea due to Russia blocking all United Nations Security Council decission. Maybe a nation that that has a standing with both nations, like Turkey; they can be credited with the grain deal.

    I do think we’ve done all in terms of communication towards Russia. If they decide to blow it up, nobody can say we haven’t warned them.

    The possibility nuclear disaster in Europe is kinda worrying for me.

    All that for the vanity and delusions of a dying empire and a dying man. Fuck Putin. Fuck Russia. So much done with them; I wish we could physically detach ourselves from them and just be a seperate planet. Condolences to all places that have to be neighbours of Russia. Stress re-defined.

  22. I played this game with a neighbour who stole my parcels once. He invited me in and showed me all the places that our parcels weren’t.

  23. I’m starting to wonder if these constant threats of a false flag are just a really pathetic attempt by Russia to appear in control of the situation.

  24. IAEA said in their own tweet that they didn’t examine the roofs

    Specifically they [tweeted](https://twitter.com/iaeaorg/status/1676592251231772675)

    IAEA experts at 🇺🇦’s #Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant have inspected parts of the facility – including sections of the perimeter of the large cooling pond – so far without observing any visible signs of mines or explosives, but additional access is needed

    **and then as a reply:**

    “In particular, access to the rooftops of reactor units 3 and 4 is essential, as well as access to parts of the turbine halls and some parts of the cooling system at the plant,” IAEA Director General
    rafaelmgrossi
    said.

    IAEA and all media is completely fucking this up once again. The message should be loud and clear: Russia denies IAEA access to areas where Ukraine has warned has been mined by Russian occupation forces

  25. Uhh.. The dam bombing. Hello? Like, Ukraine have warned the world about a possible Russia destruction on the dam for weeks but people did not believe Russia would do it but in the end they did. As dumb as Russian are I doubt they would show the IAEA the explosive they plant inside the power plant.

  26. this headline will be everywhere when the explosions happen, ‘proving’ there were no explosives. Headline should read ‘iaea: not given full access’.

    Russian trolls and useful idiots can’t wait to post this with the subtitle ‘why would Russia blow up own infrastructure, here’s proof’ line.

  27. These inspectors are clowns and this is yet another circus with Putin as the Ring Master. How the fuck can you say they don’t have explosives yet admit you didn’t check everywhere including the areas that are supposed to have explosives because you requested access to them? What a joke.

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