Four countries call for ‘increasing safety’ for Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

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England, France, Germany and from the USA Zaporizhia nuclear power plant The expected step has come.

The leaders of the four countries, who made a phone call on Sunday, stated that they will continue to support Ukraine and stated that the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhia poses a serious danger. Both sides blame each other for the risk in the ongoing conflicts around the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, which is under the control of Russia. While Russia accuses Ukraine of targeting the plant, Ukraine also argues that Russia is using the plant as a military base.

On the other hand, the anniversary of August 24, 1991, when Ukraine declared its independence from Soviet Russia, is approaching. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on Independence Day that “Russia may try to do something particularly disgusting and terrible”; “One of the key targets of the enemy is to humiliate us, but we must be strong enough to withstand any provocation,” he said.

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Independence Day, which is a public holiday and celebrated in the country every year, coincides with the sixth month of the invasion launched by Russia this year.

ukraine warBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron was the main agenda item of the phone call between US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

The leaders of the four countries, which have provided logistics, intelligence, military training, equipment and weapons to Ukraine since the beginning of the war, stated that the military activities around Zaporizhia should be stopped and thus security should be ensured.

The United Nations (United Nations), which was endorsed by Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Friday,UNThe leaders said that they “welcome” for the plan, which envisages inspections of the ) officials in the region.

On Sunday, Ukraine announced attacks on the town of Nikopol, near the Zaporozhye plant.

In recent days, drone attacks have increased in Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. Nine Russian warplanes were destroyed in the attacks, which also targeted an airbase and port on the peninsula.

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Although Moscow blamed the Ukrainian army, Kyiv did not take responsibility for the attacks in Crimea.

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