A new dramatic speech was recently made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, noting that the Russian attack on the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant could provoke a disaster equal to “six Chernobyl”.
“People of Ukraine! We survived the night that could stop the course of history, the history of Ukraine, the history of Europe, he said at the beginning of his speech.
He emphasized that the decision was not a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into Russia, but rather of a “terrorist attack”.
Addressing the Russians, he said: “How is this still possible? We did not fight the consequences together Chernobyl disaster in 1986? », While urging them to take to the streets and tell their government that they want to live.
He added that he was in contact with world leaders, who said they were “shocked” by the attack on the nuclear plant.
The Ukrainian president also stressed the need to establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine and sanctions against a “state of nuclear terrorism”.
“Radiation does not know where Russia is. “Radiation does not know about the borders of your country”, he concluded.
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