IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said that the organization’s experts, while at the Zaporizhzhya NPP, heard explosions at different distances from the station.
The IAEA website reports this.
According to experts, explosions occurred every day over the past week at varying distances from the station.
"On several occasions, sounds appeared to be coming from the vicinity of the property, believed to be the original artillery fire," Grossi said in a statement.
On the nights of March 22 and 27, according to the organization’s inspectors, small arms fire was heard near the station. In addition, an air raid alarm sounded at the station.
“Yesterday, an air raid alarm sounded at the site, due to which the planned visit of the IAEA team to the dry spent fuel installation at the Zaporizhzhya NPP was postponed until late evening of the same day,” said the IAEA Director General.