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Security Council debates Russian strike on Ukraine nuclear power plant
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 03 - 2022

Heavy fighting reported overnight at Ukraine's largest nuclear power is both unacceptable and "highly irresponsible," the UN's senior political affairs official told the Security Council during an emergency meeting on Friday, while assuring members that radiation levels are normal and the facility's cooling system was not affected.
Rosemary DiCarlo, under-secretary-general for political and peacebuilding affairs, said that every effort must be taken to prevent a catastrophic nuclear incident.
She was joined by Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), who offered to deploy rapidly to Ukraine to develop a framework aimed at ensuring the safety and security of the country's nuclear facilities.
Violating Geneva Conventions
Briefing the 15-member Council a week after it failed to adopt a draft resolution condemning the Russian Federation's ongoing actions in Ukraine, DiCarlo reported that cities there remain under heavy assault by Russian forces and over one million people have already fled across the country's borders.
Those that remain in Ukraine are suffering heavy bombardments and shelling, with thousands of casualties reported — and that number still growing.
Noting that the UN is expanding its work in response to the crisis, she reported that heavy fighting at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) overnight affected a training facility, and not the cooling system or power center.
Describing the actions over recent hours as both unacceptable and "highly irresponsible," the UN political chief reminded that attacks on nuclear power facilities run counter to international humanitarian law, specifically, Article 56 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions.
"The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 stands as a lasting example of why it is vital to ensure all nuclear power plants have the highest standards of safety and security," she said.
IAEA ready to deploy
Briefing the Council on a remote connection from a plane heading to Iran, Grossi reported that Russia informed his agency several days ago that its forces were moving into the area of Zaporizhzhia NPP.
They were met with opposition by Ukrainian civilians, but later hit, with a projectile missile, a building near the nuclear reactors, setting a fire, which has been extinguished.
No safety systems have been compromised and no nuclear reactors themselves were hit.
While the plant's operations continue normally, Grossi emphasized that "there is no normalcy about this situation when there are military forces in charge of the site."
Against that backdrop, IAEA stands ready to travel to Ukraine as soon as possible, with the goal of establishing a framework to ensure that the safety and integrity of all nuclear facilities can be observed.
He emphasized that the mission would be restricted to nuclear safety and security, and in no way be connected to the political or diplomatic aspects of the crisis, which fall under the purview of the Security Council.
Nuclear catastrophe 'narrowly averted'
US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the emergency session that the assault on the Zaporizhzhia atomic plant "represents a dire threat to the world."
"By the grace of God, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night," Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the Security Council.
"Russia's attack last night put Europe's largest nuclear power plant at grave risk...it was incredibly reckless and dangerous and threatened the safety of civilians across Russia, Ukraine, and Europe," she said. "Nuclear facilities cannot become part of this conflict."
UK Ambassador Barbara Woodward observed that it was the first time that a State has attacked a fueled and functioning nuclear power plant.
"International law requires special protection for nuclear facilities and it is difficult to see how Russia's actions were compatible with its commitments...It must not happen again," she said.
French Ambassador Nicolas de Rivière also expressed grave concern over the risks to nuclear security.
"Russia must immediately cease its illegal and dangerous activities, in order to restore the control of the Ukrainian authorities over all nuclear facilities," he said.
Diplomatic face-off
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said that for eight years, no one noticed the crimes of Ukrainian nationalists in Donbas nor offered words of sympathy for the people there.
Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya said, "we have survived the night that could have stopped the history of Ukraine and Europe."
He upheld that every day provides new evidence that it is not only Ukraine under Russian attack but also Europe and the entire world.
'Very challenging' situation
Previously, in Geneva, the IAEA chief had made a statement, relaying the NPP operator's assessment that the situation there remains "very challenging," and it has not yet been possible to access the whole site to ensure that all safety systems are fully functional.
Of the plant's reactor units, he detailed that Unit 1 is shut down for maintenance, Units 2 and 3 have undergone a controlled shut down, Unit 4 is operating at 60 per cent power and Units 5 and 6 are being held "in reserve" in low power mode.
And two people were reported injured.
On high alert
Meanwhile, the IAEA Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) has been put in full response mode at Zaporizhzhia NPP.
"The IEC will be manned around the clock to continuously receive, assess and disseminate information about developments," he said.
The Director General reiterated his grave concern. "I'm extremely concerned about the situation at the Zaporizhzhia NPP and what happened there during the night," he explained.
"Firing shells in the area of a nuclear power plant violates the fundamental principle that the physical integrity of nuclear facilities must be maintained and kept safe at all time."
The main priority is to ensure the safety and security of the plant, its power supply and the people who operate it, he concluded.
The IAEA Director General also updated journalists on the situation in Ukraine. — UN News


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