War in Ukraine Russia bombs Zaporizhia, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe
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War in Ukraine Ukraine, a great victory for US espionage
War in Ukraine Ukraine announces an agreement with Russia to "create humanitarian corridors" to evacuate civilians
On the ninth day of
war in Ukraine,
in which the worst is yet to come, Macron said yesterday after his conversation with Putin, there are already
more than a million refugees
.
A figure that could reach four million.
The largest exodus experienced in Europe
since World War II.
At the same time that these human tides are taking place across borders, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to establish
humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians.
The fire that occurred at the Energodar nuclear power plant, in the Zaporizhia region, in the southeast of the country, is "within the norms" and broke out in a building outside the plant itself while the president of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelensky ,
yells at Europe to "wake up" to the Russian attack
.
Russian forces shell Okhtirka in the Sumi region of northeastern Ukraine.
As the Russian bombardments continue, US President Joe Biden urges Russia to cease its attacks.
This Friday, the
foreign ministers of the European Union and NATO
will discuss the next steps to be taken at the political and military level in the face of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, after the European Commission has advanced that it is studying
new rounds of sanctions against Moscow.
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07.20
Ukraine says nuclear plant fire 'within standards'
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported this Friday that the fire that occurred at the Energodar nuclear power plant, in the Zaporizhia region, in the southeast of the country, is "within the rules" and clarified that it broke out in a building outside the plant itself, reports Efe.
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Zelensky asks Europe to "wake up now" after attacking Russia's nuclear power plant
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, addressed Europe today to ask
it to "wake up now" to Russia's "nuclear terrorism"
, after Russian forces attacked a nuclear power plant in the southeast of the country and caused a fire with their projectiles. .
"Europe must wake up now!
The largest nuclear power plant in Europe is on fire,
nuclear units are being disconnected right now," he said in a video posted on the Telegram account of the presidential office.
He said Russian tanks are equipped with thermal imaging cameras so soldiers know where to shoot and so "they were preparing for it."
Zelensky addressed all Ukrainians and Europeans, who, he said,
are well aware of the word "Chernobyl"
in reference to the biggest nuclear catastrophe in history that occurred on April 26, 1986.
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