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Bullet points of Ukraine could cause ‘global nuclear disaster’ – Putin
- Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Ukrainian attacks on Russian nuclear power plants could lead to a global disaster.
- Putin suggested that Kiev consider the consequences of possible retaliation if Moscow responded to Ukrainian attacks.
- The Zaporozhye NPP, the largest facility of its kind in Europe, was captured by Russian troops in 2022 and made state property after the region voted to join Russia.
- The security situation at the Zaporozhye NPP is being monitored by an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) mission, which has refused to assign blame to either side.
- Ukraine operates three nuclear power plants, one in the south and two in the west of the country.
- Russia's deputy envoy to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky, warned that Western reluctance to rein in Kiev could trigger 'a nuclear incident with tragic consequences for the whole of Europe'.
- Ukraine launched its largest-to-date cross-border incursion into Russia in early August, which led to concerns about the security situation at the Kursk NPP.
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