 The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said on June 15 that a number of measures had been taken to stabilize the situation at the Russian-held Zaporizhya nuclear plant in Ukraine, Russian state news agency RIA reported. During a visit to the plant, which is close to the military front line, Rafael Grossi was also cited by TASS news agency as saying that IAA inspectors would remain at the plant and that Russia and Ukraine's signing a document on the plant's security remained unrealistic while the two sides were still fighting. His visit follows a disastrous breach last week in the massive Kakavka Dam nearby, which jeopardized reservoirs from which the reactors get cooling water. RIA quoted Grossi as saying that the situation at Zaporizhya was serious but that the level of cooling water remained sufficient.