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Russia
has denounced this Monday that a British spy plane has violated its airspace in the Kola Peninsula, in the north of the European part of
Russia
.
A Russian air defense
MiG-31bm
fighter took off and identified the enemy aircraft as a
UK
Air Force
RC-135
radio-electronic warfare and espionage aircraft .
For his part, the president of
Ukraine
,
Volodimir Zelensky , has warned in his daily speech that "any incident" at the
Russian
-controlled
Zaporizhia
nuclear power plant
would threaten all of
Europe
.
"All Russian forces must be withdrawn from the plant and neighboring areas without conditions," he said.
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Russia accuses a British spy plane of violating its airspace
A British spy plane has violated Russian airspace over the Kola Peninsula, in the north of the European part of
Russia
, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
"The plane violated the Russian state border in the area of Cape Sviatói Nos", in the northern region of Murmansk, says the military note.
A Russian air defense MiG-31bm fighter took off and identified the enemy aircraft as a UK Air Force RC-135 radio-electronic warfare and espionage aircraft.
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Zelensky warns: "any incident" at the Zaporizhia nuclear plant would threaten the whole of Europe
A "catastrophe" at the Zaporizhia
nuclear plant
, under Russian control, would threaten all of
Europe ,
Ukrainian
President
Volodimir Zelensky
warned tonight
.
"Under cover of the plant, the occupants are shelling neighboring cities and communities,"
Zelensky
said in his daily video message.
"Any radiation incident at the
Zaporizhia
plant could affect countries in the
European Union
,
Turkey
,
Georgia
and more distant countries. Everything will depend on the direction and speed of the wind," he added.
"If the Russian actions cause a catastrophe, the consequences will also affect those who have remained silent."
Zelensky
has called on the international community to adopt "new tough sanctions against
Russia
" and not give in to its "nuclear blackmail."
"All Russian forces must be withdrawn from the plant and neighboring areas without conditions," he said.
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