Direct Update News Russian War Ukraine | Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow on Friday to use “nuclear terror” and want to “repeat the” Chernobyl disaster after he invaded the Russian forces to shoot at the nuclear power plant.
Russian troops are shooting at the largest nuclear power plant in Europe in Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow on Friday for “nuclear terror” and wanted to “repeat” Chernobyl disaster after he stormed the nuclear power shot. “There is no country other than Russia who have opened fire on nuclear power units. This is the first time in our history. In the history of mankind. Terrorist countries now use nuclear terror,” he said in video messages.
The Ukrainian authorities said the safety of Zaporizhzhia’s nuclear power plant was now secured, after the fire broke out on Friday when the station was under fire because it attacked Russian troops. “The factory director said that nuclear safety is now guaranteed. According to those responsible for the factory, a training and laboratory building is influenced by fire,” Oleksandr Starukh, head of the Zaporizhia military government, said on Facebook.
President Joe Biden spoke to Thursday night with Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine about nuclear power plants in Ukraine that local officials were attacked by Russian forces, said a senior US official. The official said only that the two presidents spoke, in the midst of reporting that the nuclear power plant was the largest in Europe, burning after the Russian attack on it.
Russia Ukraine War News LIVE Updates | Fire at Ukraine nuclear plant ‘extinguished’: emergency services
Emergency services in Ukraine said on Friday that they had extinguished the fire in the largest nuclear power plant in Europe after Kyiv blamed the Russian military shooting for fire. “At 6:20 a.m. (04:20 GMT) API in the Zaporizhzhia NPP training building at Energodar was extinguished. There were no casualties,” said emergency services in a statement on Facebook.