From Yahoo:
“Russian troops seize
Chernobyl nuclear plant amid warnings over spread of radioactive waste”
Russia has seized control of the
Chernobyl nuclear exclusion zone after an intense fight over the area, the
Ukrainian government has said. Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the Ukrainian
presidential office, said: "It is impossible to say the Chernobyl nuclear
power plant is safe after a totally pointless attack by the Russians." "This
is one of the most serious threats in Europe today." Podolyak gave the
update at around 5.30pm UK time, after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
said the area was under attack at 3pm. Zelenskyy said: "Our defenders are
giving their lives so that the tragedy of 1986 will not be repeated." Earlier,
an advisor to Ukraine's interior minister warned if any strikes from the
invaders damage the nuclear waste collectors, then "nuclear dust can be
spread over the territory of Ukraine, Belarus and the country of the EU".
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry
echoed Zelenskyy's warning, tweeting that a Russian attack on Ukraine could
“cause another ecological disaster.” The exclusion zone sits just across the
border from Belarus, and it is understood that troops entered the area through
the country, which is closely tied to Russia. The Chernobyl plant is the site
of the world's worst nuclear disaster, which took place in 1986 after one of
its reactors exploded. The plant sits on the border with Belarus and is
directly north of Kyiv. The development comes as the Ukraine faced a
bombardment by land, air and sea after Russia launched a full-scale invasion in
the early hours of Thursday morning. The attack is the biggest experienced by a
European country since World War II. Troops have poured across the borders with
Russia and Belarus from the north and east, and landed on the coasts from the
Black Sea in the southwest and Azov Sea in the southeast.
The UK's ministry of defence
confirmed that heavy casualties have been seen on both sides, but cautioned
that exact numbers are not clear. Zelenskyy said Ukraine was listening to the
sound of a new iron curtain falling as Russian troops advanced across his
country. The invasion has been widely condemned by the wider world, with the
UK, US, EU and Nato all promising severe sanctions in response to its
aggression. Boris Johnson unveiled new sanctions against Russia on Thursday in
a bid to cripple the economy. The PM extended punitive measures on Thursday to
hit five further oligarchs, including the Russian President’s former
son-in-law, and to tackle more than 100 businesses and individuals. He told the
House of Commons: “Putin will stand condemned in the eyes of the world and of
history. He will never be able to cleanse the blood of Ukraine from his hands. “Now
we see him for what he is – a bloodstained aggressor who believes in imperial
conquest.” Johnson said the measures are “the largest and most severe package
of economic sanctions that Russia has ever seen”, but vowed to go further. “We
will continue on a remorseless mission to squeeze Russia from the global
economy piece by piece, day by day and week by week,” he told MPs.
^ Here's hoping the Russian
Soldiers that invaded Ukraine and took Chernobyl start glowing at night and
suffer the long-term health affects - as well as their families safe in Russia
while Ukrainian Families are being shot and bombed at because of Putin. ^
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