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When occupiers left the site and the IAEA moved back, energy companies say soldiers digging trenches in radioactive areas were found #IAEAinvestigates #claimRussians #fledChernobyl The United Nations Nuclear Guard is investigating Ukraine's claims that Russian soldiers abandoned the Chernobyl nuclear power plant after receiving high doses of radiation. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it could not confirm the claims of Ukraine's state-owned energy company Energoatom and was seeking an independent assessment. Energoatom said the Russians had dug trenches in the forest in the exclusion zone at the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster, and that the army "panicked at the first sign of the disease", "appeared very quickly" and started pulling the trigger to prepare. Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk also claimed that Russian troops were exposed to nuclear radiation while digging trenches in the forest, but this has not been independently confirmed. Some reports said the soldiers were being transported to a special medical facility in Belarus after driving tanks through the "area" around the nuclear power plant and kicking up radioactive fallout. Russian troops have also withdrawn from the nearby town of Slavutych, where Chernobyl workers live, Energoatom said. The International Atomic Energy Agency said it was preparing to deploy its first "rescue and aid mission" to Chernobyl in northern Ukraine in the coming days. Although Russian soldiers took control of Chernobyl shortly after the February 24 invasion of Chernobyl, Ukrainian workers at the plant continue to oversee the safe storage of spent nuclear fuel and monitor the concrete-wrapped remains of the reactor that exploded in 1986 , causing the world's worst nuclear accident. In a separate article, Energoatom said the Russian side had formally agreed to return responsibility for Chernobyl protection to Ukraine. It shared a scan of a document it identified as a senior Chernobyl staffer and a Russian military official responsible for guarding Chernobyl. The authenticity of the document could not be immediately verified. Ukraine has repeatedly raised security concerns over Chernobyl and called for the withdrawal of Russian troops, whose presence sometimes prevents personnel rotation. The Russian Defense Ministry did not respond to a request for comment on the Chernobyl workers report.