Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared in the Zaporizhia region on Monday, traveling “on the front line” on the southern front, a few days after visiting successively near Bakhmout (east), in the Kharkiv region (north -east) and near Kherson (south).
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“Zaporizhya region. Front line positions. I am honored to be here today, alongside our military,” he said on his Telegram account, accompanying his message with a video in which we see him presenting medals to soldiers.
The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, met him in the region of Zaporijjia, to discuss the situation at the nuclear power plant occupied by the Russian army.
“I had a rich exchange with Mr. Zelensky about the protection” of the site “and its employees,” he wrote in a tweet, accompanied by a photo of the two men. They also visited the site of a hydroelectric power station in Dnieper responsible for supplying the nuclear power station, which regularly suffers power cuts.