Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that "Russian soldiers who shoot at and from nuclear power plants are our special target," as artillery shells hit Europe's largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine. , strongly restrained the Russian army.

At the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the southeastern part of Ukraine, one of Europe's largest nuclear power plants, shelling began one after another from the 5th of this month, with both Ukraine and Russia claiming that it was an attack on the other side.



Under these circumstances, President Zelensky accused the Russian side on the 13th, saying, ``The Russian army is hiding behind the nuclear power plant and attacking neighboring towns, and is repeatedly provoking artillery attacks on the premises of the nuclear power plant.''



In addition, he strongly restrained the Russian military, which is in control of the nuclear power plant, saying, ``Russian soldiers who shoot at or from the nuclear power plant are our special targets.''

Regarding the situation in Ukraine, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 13th that it had attacked Ukrainian bases in Donetsk Oblast in the east, while Ukrainian forces were aiming to recapture areas held by Russian forces in the southern Kherson Oblast. continue to fight back.



On the 12th, President Zelensky submitted a bill to the ``Supreme Council'', which is the parliament, to extend the martial law and general mobilization orders issued in response to the military invasion until late November this year.



If the bill is passed, the exit restrictions on men aged 18 to 60 will continue, and Ukraine is preparing for a long war with Russia.