Russia attacks nuclear power plant south of Ukraine

Russia has attacked a nuclear plant in southern Ukraine, damaging the plant's buildings, reports “Daily Mail”. Russian troops have hit the Pivdennoukrainsk plant in the Mykolaiv region. The blast has occurred only about 300 meters from the reactors. The attack has reportedly damaged the plant's facilities, as has a nearby hydro power plant and [...] lines.
Russian troops have hit the Pivdennoukrainsk plant in the Mykolaiv region. The blast has occurred only about 300 meters from the reactors.
The attack has reportedly damaged the plant's buildings, as has a nearby hydro power plant and transmission lines.
There is a huge explosion in the video, illuminating the sky.
Three reactors at the Pivdennoukransk plant have not been damaged and are working normally, the state-owned Ukrainian nuclear power company Energoatom has said.
Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, posted the photo on the telegram with the message: “The experts wanted to shoot again, but they forgot what a nuclear power plant is. Russia is putting the world at risk. We need to stop it before it's too late.











