UN atomic watchdog team sets off for Russian-held Ukraine plant: IAEA chief

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It's unclear when the IAEA mission plans to reach Europe's biggest nuclear plant. Read more at straitstimes.com.

the UN atomic watchdog's director said on Wednesday .

Fourteen experts with the IAEA landed in Ukraine this week, where they are confronted by one of the most complicated missions in the agency's history. The IAEA has also worked in Iraq, Iran and North Korea.

 

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