Zelensky warns Russian soldiers “who are shooting” at the Zaporizhia plant

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, has gone from accusations to threats, regarding the attacks that the Zaporizhia Atomic Power Plant, which kyiv considers to be deliberate bombings from Russian positions in a sort of “nuclear blackmail” that the Kremlin is carrying out on the world. The president has warned russian soldiers who are firing from the central against Ukrainian positions or deliberately open fire on the central, which will become “special targets” to be eliminated.

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“Any Russian soldier who shoots at the plant, or shoots using the plant as a a cover, must understand that it becomes a special purpose of our intelligence agentsof our special services, of our Army”, he assured, during a speech delivered on Saturday night. The Zaporizhia plant, the largest in Europe, is located on the southern shore of a gigantic reservoir in the dnieper river. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) he wants to inspect the plant, and he fears that the fighting will end up damaging the nuclear reactors or the pools where the used fuel units are kept.

Offensive near Donetsk

In the rest of the war fronts, only great activity in the surroundings of Donetsk, under pro-Russian control since 2014. The Ukrainian government has assured that its troops have stopped an offensive in the town of Avdiivka, on the outskirts of the city, while Moscow maintains that its troops have taken over the Peski controllocated a little further south, at one end not confirmed from Kyiv. Be that as it may, what does seem confirmed is that Russian troops are trying to break through the front line at this point, which since 2014 has separated the areas of Ukraine under pro-Russian control and under the control of the kyiv government.

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