
Some context: Last month, a 21-year-old Russian soldier was sentenced to life in prison for killing an unarmed man in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion began. The creation of this system has been underway for some time, Zelensky added. In Bucha, in Mariupol, in all our cities, in all the communities they have reached."

Those who made possible everything they did in Ukraine. “And such a ‘Book of Torturers’ is one of the foundations of the responsibility of not only the direct perpetrators of war crimes - soldiers of the occupying army, but also their commanders. One-time contact would not be dangerous but continuous exposure would pose a health hazard. Plant officials said the levels inside a room used by Russian soldiers were only slightly above what the World Nuclear Association describes as naturally occurring radiation. In April, radiation levels were higher than normal when CNN was given exclusive access to the Chernobyl plant for the first time since it came back into Ukrainian control. Grossi has previously voiced grave concerns about the safety and security of Ukraine’s nuclear facilities since Russia's invasion began. Ukraine's government evacuated some 135,000 people from the area and the 19-mile exclusion zone around the plant will remain uninhabitable for decades. In the years that followed, countless others died from radiation symptoms, according to the IAEA and World Health Organization. It remains the world's worst nuclear disaster. Is Chernobyl safe? More than 30 people died in the immediate aftermath of an explosion that tore through Chernobyl's No.


“I congratulate Ukraine for this important milestone, achieved with the help of the IAEA’s technical assistance.” It ends a long period of virtual information blackout that created much uncertainty about the radiation situation in the area, especially when it was under Russian occupation,” Grossi said in the statement. “The resumption of radiation data transmission from the Exclusion Zone is a very positive step forward for nuclear safety and security in Ukraine.
