One nonproliferation expert said 'there is a high risk that an accident like that of the Fukushima disaster in Japan could occur' if shelling continues at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
One nonproliferation expert said"there is a high risk that an accident like that of the Fukushima disaster in Japan could occur" if shelling continues at Zaporizhzhia.
Zaporizhzhia, which the Russians took over soon after invading Ukraine on February 24, is the largest power plant in Europe, and Zelenskyy the occupation to the Russians occupying"six Chernobyls," referring to the deadliest nuclear disaster in history.Sunday evening."So, they occupied it. So that is—means that they use [a] nuclear weapon. That is [a] nuclear weapon."
Zelenskyy's comments followed a long-awaited inspection of the facility by the International Atomic Energy Agency , which demanded access to the plant amid weeks of shelling, for which Russian and Ukrainian officials haveThe inspection revealed that the plant had repeatedly been disconnected from Ukraine's power grid for the first time in its history. Fires caused by the shelling have also
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