UN Raises Alarm , After Fighting Continues Near , Ukraine Nuclear Plant .<br />The BBC reports that Ukraine and Russia <br />have blamed each other for more shelling <br />of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.<br />On August 11, both sides reported 10 strikes <br />on the administrative office and fire station <br />of Europe's largest nuclear plant.<br />On August 11, both sides reported 10 strikes <br />on the administrative office and fire station <br />of Europe's largest nuclear plant.<br />Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant <br />was seized by Russia in early March.<br />United Nations Secretary General António Guterres <br />warned that fighting at the nuclear facility could , "lead to disaster.".<br />Urgent agreement is needed <br />at a technical level on a safe <br />perimeter of demilitarization <br />to ensure the safety of the area, António Guterres, United Nations <br />Secretary General, via BBC.<br />On August 10, the G7 group of industrialized <br />nations said that Russia should immediately <br />return control of the plant to Kyiv.<br />Last week, the facility and surrounding area <br />were shelled with both Russia and Ukraine pinning <br />responsibility for the attack on each other.<br />Last week, the facility and surrounding area <br />were shelled with both Russia and Ukraine pinning <br />responsibility for the attack on each other.<br />On August 11, Ukraine's nuclear agency, Enerhoatom, warned that, "Russian invaders again shelled the Zaporizhzhia <br />plant and territories near the nuclear facility.".<br />According to Enerhoatom, despite shells <br />striking near the storage of radiation sources, <br />everything was under control at the site.<br />Shortly after the statement from Ukraine, Russia <br />released its own statement accusing Ukraine of using <br />multiple-launch rocket systems and heavy artillery.<br />Shortly after the statement from Ukraine, Russia <br />released its own statement accusing Ukraine of using <br />multiple-launch rocket systems and heavy artillery.<br />BBC reports that neither country's claims , have been independently verified.
