Ukraine nuclear agency warns of hydrogen, radioactive leaks at Zaporizhzhia plant

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Ukraine's nuclear agency warned there's a risk of hydrogen and radioactive leaks at the Zaporizhzhia plant after suffering shelling damage.

have been warning that continued shelling could cause a radioactive disaster at the plant, which is the largest nuclear power station in Europe."As a result of periodic shelling, the infrastructure of the power plant has been damaged, there are risks of hydrogen leakage and sputtering of radioactive substances, and the fire hazard is high," the agency Energoatom said in a statement, per Reuters.

Energoatom said it thought Russia, which is currently in control of the power plant, was planning a "large-scale provocation" at the site.Russia, meanwhile, said Ukraine had started at a "provocation" there.

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