An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was held following Russia's seizure of Europe's largest nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine.


Western countries accused Russia of threatening the safety of civilians throughout Europe, while Russia claimed that "Ukrainian operatives set fire to the facility" and requested an emergency meeting, such as the United States. Blame.

The UN Security Council emergency meeting was held on the morning of the 4th and after 1:30 am on the 5th of Japan time at the request of the members of Europe and the United States such as the United States and the United Kingdom.



At the meeting, many Western countries accused Russia of "attacking nuclear power plants is against international law."



Among them, United Nations Ambassador to the United Nations Thomas Greenfield accused "Russia's attack is incredibly reckless and dangerous. It threatened the safety of civilians in Russia, Ukraine and throughout Europe," and immediately withdrew the army from Ukraine. I asked Russia again to let me do it.



In response, Russia's UN ambassador to the United Nations, Nevenja, called for an emergency meeting with Ukraine, saying, "Ukrainian operatives have set fire to the facility. The lie that Russia has attacked the nuclear power plant is a fake information campaign." It was an exchange between Europe, the United States and Russia, blaming the United States and other countries.