Shelling continues around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the southeastern part of Ukraine, raising concerns about the safety of the nuclear power plant. announced that it will provide more than 5 million tablets.

Amid ongoing shelling around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine, the EU announced on the 30th that it would provide Ukraine with more than 5 million iodine tablets that reduce radiation exposure to the thyroid.



It has been requested by the Ukrainian government to prepare for situations where it is necessary to take it.



On the other hand, the EU held a meeting of defense ministers in the Czech Republic on the 30th, discussed military assistance to Ukraine, and agreed to conduct training for the Ukrainian army as the EU.



Among EU member states, France and others are already training Ukrainian soldiers on how to use specific weapons.



At a press conference, High Representative Borrell said of the significance of the EU's training, "The training that Ukraine needs ranges from short-term to long-term. By searching for it, we can better respond to Ukraine's needs," he said, emphasizing the idea of ​​​​hurrying preparations for implementation.