"Ukraine's written appeals to the IAEA with a request to send groups of inspectors were made after the Russian Federation made accusations about activities at three sites - the Institute for Nuclear Research in Kyiv, the Eastern Mining and Processing Plant in Zhovti Vody and the Southern Machine-Building Plant in Dnipro," the statement reads. "Over the past few days, the inspectors were able to carry out all the activities planned by the IAEA and received unimpeded access to the facilities. Based on the assessment of the results available to date and the information provided by Ukraine, the Agency has not found any signs of undeclared nuclear activities and materials at these facilities."
IAEA chief Grossi to visit Kursk NPP amid Ukraine’s advances
As Ukrainian troops push into Russia's Kursk Oblast, the International Atomic Energy Agency raised alarms about the safety of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant's reactors, similar to those involved in the 1986 Chornobyl disaster. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi is set to inspect the facility's vulnerabilities firsthand.