Post by sevenofnine on Mar 4, 2022 11:08:09 GMT -5
I got a stupid question how do you occupy nuke plant
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg slammed the ‘recklessness’ of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Friday, after Ukrainian authorities said that Russian forces had ‘occupied’ a nuclear plant following an attack. The International Atomic Energy Agency said no radiation rise was detected after a fire at the facility. Russian forces stepped up bombardments of multiple cities, including Chernihiv, in Ukraine’s north, where officials said 47 people were killed. Follow our live blog for the latest news.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that reports of an attack on Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on Friday “demonstrates the recklessness of this war … and the importance of Russia withdrawing all its troops”.
Ukaine’s nuclear inspectorate said Russian forces ‘occupied’ the plant in the eastern city of Enerhodar Friday after an early morning attack.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of “nuclear terror” after Russian troops attacked the site, Europe’s largest nuclear plant. The International Atomic Energy Agency cited local authorities’ report that no radiation rise was detected and “essential” equipment was unaffected by a fire that followed the attack.
Forty-seven people were killed in Russian air strikes on a residential district of the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv on Thursday, regional authorities said on Friday, updating an earlier death toll of 33.
Russia agreed to support the idea of humanitarian corridors for civilians and a possible ceasefire around them, chief Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky said following talks with Ukraine Thursday, in the first sign of diplomatic progress between the two countries on any issue since the invasion.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine and Russia could find a way out of the war if the Kremlin treated Ukraine on an equal footing and came to talks with a will t
www.france24.com/en/europe/20220303-live-ukraine-updates-more-than-30-killed-in-chernihiv-after-russia-strikes-residential-area
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg slammed the ‘recklessness’ of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Friday, after Ukrainian authorities said that Russian forces had ‘occupied’ a nuclear plant following an attack. The International Atomic Energy Agency said no radiation rise was detected after a fire at the facility. Russian forces stepped up bombardments of multiple cities, including Chernihiv, in Ukraine’s north, where officials said 47 people were killed. Follow our live blog for the latest news.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that reports of an attack on Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on Friday “demonstrates the recklessness of this war … and the importance of Russia withdrawing all its troops”.
Ukaine’s nuclear inspectorate said Russian forces ‘occupied’ the plant in the eastern city of Enerhodar Friday after an early morning attack.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of “nuclear terror” after Russian troops attacked the site, Europe’s largest nuclear plant. The International Atomic Energy Agency cited local authorities’ report that no radiation rise was detected and “essential” equipment was unaffected by a fire that followed the attack.
Forty-seven people were killed in Russian air strikes on a residential district of the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv on Thursday, regional authorities said on Friday, updating an earlier death toll of 33.
Russia agreed to support the idea of humanitarian corridors for civilians and a possible ceasefire around them, chief Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky said following talks with Ukraine Thursday, in the first sign of diplomatic progress between the two countries on any issue since the invasion.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine and Russia could find a way out of the war if the Kremlin treated Ukraine on an equal footing and came to talks with a will t
www.france24.com/en/europe/20220303-live-ukraine-updates-more-than-30-killed-in-chernihiv-after-russia-strikes-residential-area