Ukraine To Target Russian Troops At Nuclear Plant
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ukraine’s president has warned that any Russian soldiers who shoot at the besieged Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant will be targeted by security services.
In his nightly address on Saturday, Volodymyr Zelensky said any soldier firing on or from the plant would become “a special target” for Ukraine.
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He also accused Moscow of turning the plant into a Russian army base and using it as “nuclear blackmail”.
Russia seized the facility after heavy fighting in March.
It is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, and situated in a strategically important location in the southern Ukrainian city of Nikopol. Ukrainian technicians still operate it, despite the site being under Russian occupation.
Earlier this week, the facility came under artillery fire, which Moscow and Kyiv blamed each other for.
During his address from Kyiv, Zelensky said that Russia had engaged in “constant provocations” by firing on the plant and said forces stationed there had used it as a base to shell Nikopol and the nearby city of Marganets.
“Every Russian military officer who either shoots at the plant, or shoots under the cover of the plant, must understand that he becomes a special target for our intelligence, for our special services, for our army,” the president said.
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He added that “every day” of Russia’s occupation of the plant “increases the radiation threat to Europe”.
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