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Fire extinguished at Ukraine nuclear power plant, Europe's largest
LVIV, Ukraine/KYIV, March 4 (Reuters) - Russian invasion forces seized Europe's biggest nuclear power plant on Friday in what Washington called a reckless assault that risked catastrophe, although a blaze in a training building was extinguished and officials said the facility was now safe. Combat raged elsewhere in Ukraine as Russian forces surrounded and bombarded several cities in the second week of the assault launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A presidential adviser said an advance had been halted on the southern city of Mykolayiv after local authorities said Russian troops had entered it. If captured, the city of 500,000 people would be the biggest yet to fall. The capital Kyiv, in the path of a Russian armoured column that has been stalled on a road for days, came under renewed attack, with air raid sirens blaring in the morning and explosions audible from the city centre.
The Russian assault on the Zaporizhzhia plant showed how reckless the invasion has been, U.S. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told CNN.
"It just raises the level of potential catastrophe to a level that nobody wants to see," Kirby said.
MORE:
https://www.reuters.com/markets/eur...t-fire-after-russian-attack-mayor-2022-03-04/
The Russians need to know NOT to attack a nuclear power plant. Who is that stupid?
Just think what would happen if that Nuclear plant caught fire and SIX nuclear reactors burned. !! CherNobyl times 6 and then some!
LVIV, Ukraine/KYIV, March 4 (Reuters) - Russian invasion forces seized Europe's biggest nuclear power plant on Friday in what Washington called a reckless assault that risked catastrophe, although a blaze in a training building was extinguished and officials said the facility was now safe. Combat raged elsewhere in Ukraine as Russian forces surrounded and bombarded several cities in the second week of the assault launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A presidential adviser said an advance had been halted on the southern city of Mykolayiv after local authorities said Russian troops had entered it. If captured, the city of 500,000 people would be the biggest yet to fall. The capital Kyiv, in the path of a Russian armoured column that has been stalled on a road for days, came under renewed attack, with air raid sirens blaring in the morning and explosions audible from the city centre.
The Russian assault on the Zaporizhzhia plant showed how reckless the invasion has been, U.S. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told CNN.
"It just raises the level of potential catastrophe to a level that nobody wants to see," Kirby said.
MORE:
https://www.reuters.com/markets/eur...t-fire-after-russian-attack-mayor-2022-03-04/
The Russians need to know NOT to attack a nuclear power plant. Who is that stupid?
Just think what would happen if that Nuclear plant caught fire and SIX nuclear reactors burned. !! CherNobyl times 6 and then some!