Moscow is actively trying to attract Magate to its adventure and justify taking the station, the minister said.
Russia has laid 200 kilometers of power lines, preparing to try to steal the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. It was written by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Samiba on Social Network X on Saturday, September 27th.
He recalled that as a result of Russian actions, the station was left without electricity on the fourth day. And this is the tenth of the Zaes electricity for this reason.
“The worst thing is that Russian leaders working on this plan are hard work to please their bosses in Moscow that they have not ignored any nuclear security issues. We have seen such a model of behavior in 1986,” Samibaa wrote, referring to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
The minister noted that Russia’s unresponsive action in recent years has led to “so many risks.” For example, he called deliberate blows near the nuclear facilities, especially the drone explosion near the South Ukrainian NPP this week and a drone of a Chernobyl Sarcophagus drone.
“However, Russia’s attempt to restore the Zaes connection may be the worst of all and represents the greatest risk,” Samiba said.
He said Moscow is actively trying to attract Magate to this adventure and justify its seizure of Zaporizhzya’s nuclear power plant. According to him, such a scenario leads “to an irreversible collapse of a peaceful nuclear creator of the IAEA.”
“We demand that the agency take a major position. The zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant should be returned to Ukraine, its legal -owned. We call all countries interested in nuclear security and protection, it is clear that in Moscow that nuclear adventure should end,” Samaaa completed.
Remember, Magate is asking to defect the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. Last week, 62 members of the agency’s agency supported the corresponding resolution.
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