President Volodymyr Zelensky has told the United Nations on Wednesday in Ney York that Russia is planning to attack nuclear power plants in Ukraine.
He told the UN General Assembly that “radiation does not respect state borders” and this comes as Vladimir Putin “can’t defeat our people’s resistance on the battlefield.”
Zelensky said Putin is looking at options to “break the Ukrainian spirit” for the third winter of the war Russian forces have upped their attacks on Ukraine’s energy plants to freeze and leave citizens in the “dark and cold.”
A Russian MP has accused Zelensky of nuclear blackmail and threatening all of Europe with an environmental disaster.
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The leader of the party and the Duma faction “A Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth” Sergey Mironov spoke of Zelensky’s speech at the UN Security Council the MP drew attention to the alarming message of an attack on nuclear power plants in Ukraine.
Speaking to LondonLovesBusiness.com Mironov claimed on Thursday, “It’s not just a lie. This is real nuclear blackmail of the whole of Europe.
“I wonder if Europeans are not afraid to hear this from the leader of the regime, which has been shelling the Zaporizhia NPP for two years and still wants to seize the Kursk NPP? These attacks are a fact, confirmed by the IAEA. And it is the Kiev regime that is responsible for them.
“Now Zelensky is threatening that a large part of Europe, with a population of tens of millions of people, could be exposed to radioactive contamination and become one big Chernobyl. In fact, he gives the West an ultimatum: if you don’t help us fight Russia, we will blow up our nuclear power plants, and then blame everything on the Russians.
“In 1994, Russia and the West signed the Budapest Memorandum, according to which nuclear weapons were removed from Ukraine. In theory, this should have reduced the risk of a nuclear war.
“In fact, it turned out that, with the support of the West, a regime came to power in Kiev that makes the risk of a global nuclear catastrophe much higher than in the 1990s. And there is only one way to prevent it: to rid Ukraine of Zelensky and his junta. This is what Russia is doing today.”
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