Ukraine President Volodimir Jailonsky and Russian President Vladimir Putin. (File photo)
Kiev: Ukraine President Volodimir Jailonsky said on Friday that a Russian drone equipped with dangerous explosives targeted the outer protective cover of the Charnobyl Nuclear Energy Plant at Kiev at night. Jailnsky and the United Nations Nuclear Agency said that however, the attack has not increased the level of radiation. At the same time, Russian government spokesman Dimitri Peskov completely rejected Ukraine’s claim on Friday. Peskov said, ‘There is no such claim as nuclear infrastructure, attacking nuclear power establishment, no such claim is true. Our army does not do this.
‘Some people in Ukraine do not want conversation’
A Russian government spokesperson also said that Ukrainian officials claimed the attack because they wanted to thwart efforts to end the war through negotiations. Let us know that US President Donald Trump has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to make a peace agreement. Peskov said, “It is clear that there are people in the Ukraine government who will continue to oppose any effort of the conversation process and it is also clear that they will try their best to derail this process.”
‘Drone attack damaged safety cover’
At the same time, the United Nations Atomic Energy Agency did not hold anyone responsible for the attack, but also said that his team posted on the spot heard the voice of the blast and was told that a drone had dropped the bomb. Ukraine’s President Jailonsci said that the drone attack damaged the security cover and caught fire, which has been extinguished. The attack took place 2 days after US President Donald Trump said that he would meet Russia’s President Vladimir Putin for a conversation to end the war.
Trump is giving more attention to Putin in talks
Trump’s statement gives such a hint, he is giving more attention to Putin and in any peace talks, Jailonski as well as European governments can be sidelined. The International Atomic Energy Agency said that the attack on Carnobyl was held at 1:50 pm local time. The agency said that there was no loss of any kind in the internal armor. IAEA chief Rafael Rossi said on ‘X’ that the recent increase in military activity near the Charnobyl attack and Japorizia nuclear plant ‘continuously underlines nuclear security risks’. (Language)
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