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  • Russia ‘poised for nuclear plant attack that leaks radiation’

    Russia ‘poised for nuclear plant attack that leaks radiation’

    Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Putin is prepared to authorise a “terrorist attack” on a nuclear power plant in Ukraine that will result in grave civilian casualties.

    The president of Ukraine said that his intelligence agents had learned of a plot involving “the release of radiation” from the nuclear plant in Zaporizhzhia.

    He went on to say that since “radiation knows no national borders and who it hits is determined only by the direction of the wind,” other European nations could be impacted.

    The Russians are ‘considering’ whether to launch the attack but have ‘prepared everything’ needed for it, Mr Zelensky added.

    His warning, which came in a video statement, follows claims by Ukraine’s spy chief that Russia has laid mines at Zaporizhzhia since occupying it last February.

    Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, said the mines were placed beneath the plant’s cooling pond, a large man-made reservoir used to keep machinery at safe temperatures.

    The plant’s six reactor cores have been put into ‘cold shutdown’, which means damaging or destroying the pond would be unlikely to cause a disaster on the scale of Chernobyl – when a reactor melted down and exploded.

    But a number of other cooling systems critical to safety are still required to stay running, and could lead to severe radiation leakage if knocked out.

    The Kremlin dismissed Ukraine’s allegation as ‘another lie’.

    Mr Zelensky did not base what evidence the assertion was based on, but added: ‘The world has been warned, so the world can and must act.

    ‘We share all available information with our partners – everyone in the world. All the evidence. Europe, America, China, Brazil, India, the Arab world, Africa – all countries, absolutely everyone should know this. International organizations. All of them.

    ‘There should never be any terrorist attacks on nuclear power plants, anywhere. This time it should not be like with Kakhovka: the world has been warned, therefore, the world can and must act.’

    It was previously suggested Russia could be planning to simulate a radiation leak at Zaporizhzhia in order to hamper Ukraine’s new counter-offensive.

    The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine claimed it had identified a plan to shell the plant and announce a major radiation leak, which would force an investigation by independent nuclear authorities, during which time all hostilities would be forced to stop.

  • New images reveal full scope of the destruction in Bakhmut

    New images reveal full scope of the destruction in Bakhmut

    This is what has happened to Bakhmut, a city in eastern Ukraine that was previously known for its vast parks and Soviet-era design.

    70,000 people lived and worked in the regional transport and logistics hub in the Donetsk Oblast before it was largely destroyed by Russian shelling.

    Despite claims from the Wagner Group that its mercenaries have taken the final Ukrainian outposts, the city is still gripped by street-to-street warfare.

    Bakhmut has become a symbol of resistance since it became the hottest spot on the frontline.

    But Volodymyr Zelensky said the city is ‘only in our hearts’, adding that ‘there is nothing in this place’.

    The president likened the ruins with the destruction of Hiroshima in World War II, as he attended the G7 summit in the Japanese city, which was destroyed in 1945 by the first weaponised nuclear bomb.

    ‘I will tell you openly: photographs of ruined Hiroshima absolutely remind me of Bakhmut and other similar settlements,’ he told reporters.

    ‘Nothing left alive, all the buildings ruined.’

    Aerial footage released by Ukraine’s armed forces show how the 400-year-old city has been razed to the ground during the longest battle of the 15-month war.

    Plumes of smoke can be seen rising from gutted buildings, which were most likely home to residents who are now long gone.

    Drone shots from high above Bakhmut show the extent of the ruin by air strikes.

    Though there are claims evacuation efforts ae still ongoing, there is no sign of life in the city.

    A Facebook post shared alongside the pictures read: ‘Our “eyes” in Bakhmut – a drone operator with the call sign “Raccoon” – not only scouts the location of the enemy and adjusts our artillery.

    ‘He also records how the city is dying from the actions of the Russian occupying forces.’

    Further videos show believed to have been captured this weekend show soldiers on the ground, in the midst of the destruction.

    Russia claims it has completely taken Bakhmut, with Vladimir Putin congratulating his troops and mercenaries for finally seizing it after months of setbacks.

    If indeed confirmed, it would be a largely symbolic victory for the Kremlin, which concentrated its efforts there in August.

    But Zelensky denied the claims, stressing that Ukrainian troops remain in the city.

    He stressed that Ukrainian forces were continuing to fighting inside Bakhmut and were carrying out ‘important tasks’.

    ‘Today they are in Bakhmut – in which places, I won’t share. But this speaks to the fact that Bakhmut has not been captured by the Russian Federation as of today,’ the president said.

    ‘There are no two or three interpretations of this.’