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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, accused Russia on Thursday of increasing the risk of a possible accident at the Zaporozhye plant, which will become “elderly“Nuclear catastrophe in history.
“Russia is using consciously nuclear power plant for terrorism and armed provocations (…) This is the holding of the central hostage, the deployment of combat groups and the accusation of the rest, ”Zelensky said in a telematic intervention at the start of a donor conference for Ukraine in the Danish parliament.
The President of Ukraine referred to a nuclear accident in Chernobyl in 1986 on the territory of the USSR and assured that the Russian authorities were “more cynical” than the Soviet ones, since they were “doing everything possible to risk of nuclear catastrophe be the best.”
Zaporozhye in the eyes of the world
The Russian army controls the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, largest in Europefrom the first days of its military intervention in Ukraine, which began on February 24.
In recent days, Moscow has accused Kyiv of promoting “nuclear terrorism” for the attack on the plant, and Ukraine accuses Russia of creating a dangerous situation for Europe by concentrating troops in Zaporozhye.
United Nations Security Council This Thursday, at the request of Russia, we will discuss the situation in Zaporozhye.
Zelensky’s intervention opened a conference attended by representatives of 26 countries, including several defense ministers, and which marks a new stage in economic and military support for Ukraine from European Union (EU), USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand D Japan.
The meeting is a follow-up to a conference held a few months earlier at the US base in Ramstein, Germany.
“Sanctions against Russia should be strengthened. Total economic and technological isolation is needed,” Zelensky said today. (E.F.E.)
Source: RPP

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