As the battle between the Russian and Ukrainian forces intensifies in the southern part of Ukraine, the attacks around the largest nuclear power plant in Europe in the southeastern part of the country are also being attacked, deepening concerns about the safety of nuclear power plants. .

In southern Ukraine, the Russian Defense Ministry said it attacked a Ukrainian military stronghold in Kherson province on Friday, killing 35 people, while Ukrainian state news agency said Ukrainian forces attacked a bridge over the Dnipro River, killing Russian forces. The offense and defense are intensifying, such as saying that the supply route for the



Attacks have also continued this month in the vicinity of Europe's largest Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the southeast.



On the 14th, the Ukrainian nuclear power company "Energoatom" announced that at least six Russian artillery shells were fired at the city of Enerhodar, where the nuclear power plant is located, killing one nuclear power plant worker and injuring two civilians. .



In response to this, a local pro-Russian leader posted on SNS on the 14th that the Ukrainian military continued to bombard the nuclear power plant every day, and said, Only with success can the problem be solved,” and Ukraine and Russia continue to accuse each other.



As concerns about the safety of nuclear power plants deepened, 42 countries, including the member states of the EU = European Union, Japan, and the United States, issued a joint statement on the 12th, stating that the Russian military is in control of the safety of nuclear power plants. It called for the immediate withdrawal of the Russian military from the nuclear power plant, as it is threatened.