Zelensky Warning Russian Forces' Plan for Making Nuclear Disaster at Zaporizhzhia Plant
President Zelensky has warned the global community about the preparations made by russian forces for a potential terrorist act at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
According to Ukrainian intelligence reports, russia is planning to detonate the reactor refrigerant, resulting in a dangerous radiation leak. The potential consequences of such an accident could be significantly worse than after the Chornobyl disaster.President Zelensky emphasized that radiation disregards national borders, and the impact of a potential catastrophe would solely depend on the direction of the wind. He urgently called upon international partners to assist in preventing this impending catastrophe."We are sharing all available information with our partners worldwide. Everyone in every corner of the world needs to be aware of this. Europe, America, China, Brazil, India, the Arab world, and Africa - all countries, without exception, should be informed. International organizations must also be involved. There should be no terrorist attacks on nuclear plants anywhere, ever. This time, it cannot be similar to what happened in Kakhovka. The world has been forewarned, and therefore, the world can and must take action," stated President Zelensky.
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