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1. A fuel assembly configured to be positioned in a nuclear water reactor, comprising:an upstream minor portion defining an upstream end,a downstream minor portion defining a downstream end,a main portion connecting the upstream minor portion and the downstream minor portion,a plurality of elongated fuel rods arranged in parallel with a longitudinal axis extending through the upstream end and the downstream end,a flow interspace between the upstream end and the downstream end, the flow interspace being configured to permit a flow of coolant through the fuel assembly along a flow direction from the upstream end to the downstream end in contact with the fuel rods, andat least one elongated tube forming an internal passage extending through the main portion in parallel with the fuel rods and permitting a stream of the coolant through the internal passage,wherein the elongated tube comprises a bottom, an inlet to the internal passage at the upstream minor portion and an outlet from the internal passage at the downstream minor portion,wherein:the elongated tube comprises an inlet pipe positioned partially in the elongated tube, the inlet pipe forming the inlet to the elongated tube,the inlet pipe having an inlet end and an outlet end,the outlet end of the inlet pipe is located inside the internal passage at a distance of at least 0.2 m downstream from the bottom and at most 1 m downstream from the bottom, wherein the inlet pipe extends no more than 33% up into the elongated tube thereby forming a space in the internal passage between the outlet end of the inlet pipe and the bottom, a length of the inlet pipe configured to capture debris from the stream of coolant in the space in the internal passage between the outlet end of the inlet pipe and the bottom. 2. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the elongated tube has an inner diameter and wherein the inlet pipe at the outlet end has an outer diameter being smaller than the inner diameter of the elongated tube. 3. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the inlet end of the inlet pipe forms an opening which extends along a plane being non-parallel to the longitudinal axis. 4. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the inlet pipe extends through the bottom. 5. A fuel assembly according to claim 4, wherein the space is an annular space around the inlet pipe. 6. A fuel assembly according to claim 4, wherein the elongated tube comprises a bottom end plug forming said bottom and wherein the inlet pipe extends through the bottom end plug. 7. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the elongated tube is cylindrical. 8. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the elongated tube comprises at least one magnet provided to attract magnetic material towards the bottom. 9. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fuel assembly comprises a debris filter at the upstream minor portion upstream the fuel rods. 10. A fuel assembly according to claim 9, wherein the inlet end of the inlet pipe is located upstream the debris filter. 11. A fuel assembly according to claim 9, wherein the inlet end of the inlet pipe is located downstream from the debris filter. 12. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fuel assembly is configured to be positioned in a boiling water reactor, and wherein the elongated tube forms a water rod for conveying non-boiling water through the internal passage. 13. A fuel assembly according to claim 12, wherein the fuel assembly comprises at least two elongated tubes each forming a water rod for conveying non-boiling water through the respective internal passage. 14. A fuel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fuel assembly is configured to be positioned in a pressure water reactor, and wherein the elongated tube forms a guide tube for receiving a control rod.