KYIV, May 25 - Energoatom has refuted the information voiced in Davos by the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, about stockpiles of 30,000 kg of plutonium and 40,000 kg of enriched uranium at Zaporizhia nuclear power plant occupied by Russian invaders, which, in his opinion, are at risk of being kidnapped for military purposes.
Neither uranium nor plutonium, which could be used for military purposes, was and is not stored at Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. But fuel assemblies are stored, but this is a completely different story, and it is called nuclear fuel. Which, of course, is present at all nuclear power plants in the world," Energoatom wrote on its Telegram channel on Wednesday.
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