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President Of Ukraine Appeals To Europe For Assistance Amid Russian Bombardment At Nuclear Facility

Russian Bombardment At Nuclear Facility
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According to the IAEA, Ukraine has 15 nuclear reactors in operation at four sites. Six reactors are located in Zaporizhzhya.

Osadchuk stated that lawmakers also agreed to tightening new national security measures, and a law to allow Russian property to be nationalized.

The Rada stated in a statement that it had adopted 14 new laws as well as a resolution.

Ukrainian officials accuse Russian forces of targeting infrastructure and civilians more often, which is denied by the Kremlin.

Videos show extensive destruction in and around Kharkiv (Ukraine’s second-largest) as well as the capital Kyiv.

A Russian airstrike struck a purported ammo store in the city on Thursday, sending smoke plumes into the sky. A separate strike earlier this week killed at least five civilians near the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Site.

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According to the defense forces, a Russian rocket was shot down by their anti-air weapons near the city’s central station. The missile caused damage but did not kill anyone.

Enerhodar is a battleground for Ukrainian defenders. It takes place as Russian forces seize Kherson, a waterfront city near the Dnieper River.

Conquering Ukraine’s southern ports, along with Russia’s 2014 seize of Crimea would cut off shipping routes and give Putin greater logistical control over the region.

The Russian and Ukrainian envoys met in Belarus earlier this week to discuss ways to evacuate civilians.

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