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Kursk regionTelegraph
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A nuclear accident could have “serious radiological consequences’s nuclear power plant.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has called on both sides to exercise maximum restraint’ The statement comes as the Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk region enters its fifth day .
Moscow is preparing to defend the plant and has blocked entrances to the facility.
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