 I'm visiting the Saporizhia nuclear power plant for the third time to assess the consequences and the effects of the destruction of the Novakarkovka Dam down the river. One of the most serious consequences of the destruction of the Novakarkovka Dam has been the decrease in the level of waters which is needed to cool the nuclear power plant behind me. Obviously, this is not going to last for too long, a few months maybe. The plant is going to be working to replenish the water so that the safety functions can continue normally. Don't attack the plant, don't attack from the plant, don't make the plant a military basis, don't cut the external power supply, etc. So these things are things that must be done. You know, ISAMS, the permanent mission of the IEA here, is supposed and is going to be monitoring this and informing the international community about it. We believe that we have gathered a good amount of information for an assessment of the situation and we will continue permanently monitoring the situation there in order to help prevent a nuclear accident.