Strikes on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant are being leveraged to push for sanctions that could impact Western Europe.
Ukraine says that in the wake of recent unattributed drone attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Moscow just has to give it back. Not that Kiev had anything to do with it, of course. No doubt it was just the Ghost of Kiev and the Heroes of Snake Island making a comeback after spending some downtime consulting with Hollywood on some new superhero franchises.
Russia expressed concerns that Ukraine was attacking the plant again in a series of incidents over the past week. In denying it, Kiev issued a statement addressing "recent Russian provocations at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant" - but then dodged the issue of the attacks themselves. "The only source of threats [to the nuclear powerplant] has been and remains the illegal and criminal actions of the Russian invaders," it said.
"We once again insist that [the nuclear power plant] be returned under the control of its rightful owner, Ukraine, and Russia be held accountable for all its crimes." So you're implying that Russia wants to blow up a nuclear powerplant it controls, and that if it gives the power plant back, it will suddenly stop wanting to blow it up? Because that makes logical sense.
Comment: The West is playing Nuclear Russian roulette as Ukraine keeps attacking the nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye.
Comment: The West is delusional and dangerous in allowing its puppets in Ukraine to attack the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe
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