So he commented in an interview RIA News the words of IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, who earlier said he was not considering the possibility of creating a demilitarized zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Grossi now believes a mutual cessation of hostilities is on the cards and has said he intends to personally visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant next week.
Rogov called the words “the first glimpse of common sense at the IAEA, which no longer just repeats what the Anglo-Saxons and the Zelenskyyy regime tell them, but begins to at least somewhat reasonably assess the current situation. “.
He explained his thought as follows: “Anything, even a slight weakening of the Russian army and National Guard units, which provide security for the nuclear power plant, the Kiev regime would use to force the Dnieper.
And the creation of a demilitarized zone, according to him, was imposed exclusively by the Kiev authorities in order to seize the nuclear power plant and use it for an offensive in the Zaporizhzhia region.