Putin warns Macron Of ‘Catastrophic Consequences’ of Attacks on Ukraine Nuclear Plant
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday warned his French counterpart of the potential “catastrophic consequences” of what he said were Ukrainian attacks on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in a Russian-controlled area of Ukraine.
During a telephone call with President Emmanuel Macron, Mr Putin “drew attention to regular Ukrainian attacks on (Zaporizhzhia nuclear) facilities, including a radioactive waste storage facility, which is fraught with catastrophic consequences”, the Kremlin said in a statement.
The largest nuclear power plant in Europe has been a focal point of fighting in recent weeks, raising concerns of a potential nuclear incident.
Ukraine’s nuclear energy agency said on Sunday that the final reactor at Zaporizhzhia was shut off as a safety measure.
Mr Putin said Russian specialists at the plant were taking steps to ensure its safety. He added that Moscow was ready to continue work with the United Nation’s atomic agency to agree on “non-politicised” solutions to problems at the facility.
During the call with Mr Macron, Mr Putin also accused Ukrainian forces of using Western-supplied weapons to target civilian infrastructure in the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces have launched a major counter-offensive to wrest back control of swathes of the east.
Pro-Moscow rebels this weekend reported that separatists were fighting “difficult” battles with Kyiv’s army in the Donetsk region in Donbas.
Arab Observer