NEW: UN nuclear watchdog team 'now on its way' to Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine
Russian military vehicles drive through the gates of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station in Energodar in May. Photo: Andrey Borodulin/AFP via Getty Imagesin southeastern Ukraine, the agency's chief announced Monday.
International Atomic Energy Agency director-general Rafael Grossi's announcement that the IAEA team is "now on its way" and will arrive at the nuclear power station "later this week" comes as reports of shelling near the plant in recent days raises concerns of
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