The last reactor of Ukraine’s nuclear plant trapped in the flood amid war with Russia also shut down

The last reactor of Ukraine’s nuclear plant trapped in the flood amid war with Russia also shut down


Russia-Ukraine War News: The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is getting increasingly aggressive. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s difficulties may increase. The situation in Ukraine is just as bad after the collapse of the Kakhovka dam, meanwhile the last reactor of Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant was shut down.

Ukraine’s Atomic Energy Agency said that the last operating reactor at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant has been put into cold shutdown. This has been done as a safety precaution amid the devastating floods caused by the collapse of a nearby dam. Meanwhile, missile and drone attacks on Ukraine by the Russian army are continuing. Due to this, it is also difficult for Ukraine to evacuate the people trapped in the flood.

Significantly, after the breakdown of the Kakhovka dam, it is not easy for Ukraine to fight. Dozens of cities, towns and villages near the coast have been submerged after the dam’s water flowed into the Dnieper River after it broke. More than 6,000 people are being forced to migrate.

Ukraine adopted an aggressive stance

Ukraine’s General Staff said on Saturday (June 10) that there have been a total of 34 clashes between the two countries over the past few days, in which the Russian army appeared to be defending itself, although Russia in Ukraine’s southern Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions. There were also airstrikes from the side.

Ukraine invasion begins: Putin

In a video interview broadcast on Telegram on Friday, Putin has also accepted that the invasion of Ukraine has begun. Putin says that Ukraine is damaging Russia’s important weapons and goods from behind the frontline in an attack through long-range missiles and cannons.

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