Russian attacks on vital power substations in Ukraine clearly endanger nuclear safety, said EU spokeswoman for foreign affairs and security policy Anita Hipper, writes UNN.
Russia's attacks on vital power substations in Ukraine clearly endanger nuclear safety and disregard repeated IAEA warnings. Russia is creating risks of power outages at nuclear facilities, including Chernobyl and other nuclear power plants.
As Hipper emphasized, "these reckless attacks underscore Russia's disregard for civilian suffering, the environment, and peace efforts."
"We will continue to support Ukraine and deter Russia's ability to endanger millions of lives, including the risk of a nuclear accident," the spokeswoman for the European External Action Service said.
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On the night of January 20, as a result of a massive missile and drone attack by Russia on Ukraine, energy infrastructure nodes that supply power to facilities in the Chornobyl exclusion zone were attacked. Later, the Chornobyl NPP was reconnected to Ukraine's energy system despite the night attack on energy nodes.
