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Post by trueblue on Aug 12, 2022 19:08:22 GMT
''Nuclear accidents can happen in the EU too', Russia's ex-president warns'
One of Vladimir Putin's closest allies has warned European nations that their nuclear power stations are vulnerable to "accidents", in a veiled threat of sabotage missions.
Dmitry Medvedev, a former president of Russia and deputy chairman of the security council, was responding on Thursday to reports that Moscow has shelled the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine.
Russian troops have been using Europe's largest nuclear power plant as a base and shelling Ukrainian positions from within its bounds. Kyiv has been accused of firing on the plant in return.
“Kyiv scumbags and their Western patrons seem to be ready for the new Chernobyl,” Mr Medvedev said.
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