• Russia launched its "military operation" in Ukraine on Thursday, February 24.

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  • During the night of Thursday to Friday, the largest Ukrainian nuclear power plant was targeted by Russian fire.

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Ukrainians and Europeans woke up in dread on Friday morning.

Reading the news, they learned that during the night Russian tanks fired on the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye causing a fire.

Located in southern Ukraine, on the Dnieper River, the Zaporozhye power plant is the most powerful in Europe.

It consists of six reactors, the first of which entered service in 1985 and the last ten years later.

This Friday morning after the attack, the background radiation around the site was 0.1 microsievert per hour, according to the plant operator.

It is less than that of an airplane flight or an x-ray.

And very, very far from the rates of 300 sieverts per hour observed during the Chernobyl disaster.

This afternoon, the Ukrainian regulator assured that of the six reactors, only one was operational, four others being in the cooling phase and the last disconnected.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg condemned an "irresponsible" attack and called for an end to the fighting.

sentence of the day

When bombs rain down on your cities, when soldiers rape women in occupied cities, it is obviously difficult to talk about the effectiveness of international law

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kouleba has accused Russian soldiers of "raping women in occupied Ukrainian cities", calling for the creation of a special criminal court to try the "crime of aggression" committed by Vladimir Putin.

The number of the day

15. 

The Russian deputies adopted a text providing for penalties of up to fifteen years in prison for anyone publishing “false information” which would entail “serious consequences” for the armed forces.

An adopted amendment also provides sanctions for “calls to impose sanctions on Russia”.

The trend of the day

Mykhaïlo Podoliak, adviser to the head of the presidential administration and one of the negotiators who visited the border between Belarus and Poland, expressed his support for new negotiations with Russia during a conference press in Lviv.

“The third stage can take place tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, we are in permanent contact”, he indicated, specifying that the Ukrainians were only waiting for the agreement of the Russians to return to the negotiating table.

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