A risky inspection and Russian oil boss dies - Ukraine round-up
IMAGE SOURCE, The UN's atomic guard dog has at long last accessed the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine - yet couple of subtleties arose on Thursday of what they had found. The overseers from the International Atomic Energy Agency put in a couple of hours at the plant, after a hazardous excursion deferred by shelling close to the site. Be that as it may, it's not yet clear what parts of the office they had the option to visit, or whether they had the option to meet with the Ukrainian professionals who are as yet working the station. Zaporizhzhia is Europe's biggest atomic plant. Russia and Ukraine have faulted each other for shelling at the plant, inciting alerts a mishap could cause an atomic calamity. Ravil Maganov was given a lifetime accomplishment grant by President Vladimir Putin in 2019 A top Russian business chief has turned into the most recent to bite the dust in strange conditions. Ravil Maganov, the executive of Russia's second-biggest oil mak...