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According to the representative of Ukraine to the UN Kyslytsia, the Russian Fede...

Russia puts the whole of Europe on the border of a nuclear catastrophe - a representative of Ukraine in the UN

According to the representative of Ukraine to the UN Kyslytsia, the Russian Federation, accusing Ukraine and the West, tries to distract from the main problem - the need for demilitarization of the nuclear power plant. The representative of Ukraine in the United Nations Sergey Kislytsa criticized the Russian representative Vasyl Nemenza during a meeting on the situation at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant.

According to him, the Russian Federation arranged from the meeting of Fars and Circus, which is written by Newsweek. It is reported that Russia convened a meeting of the UN Security Council to tell how Ukraine's allegedly fired at the Zaporozhye NPP. It passed on Tuesday. Vasily Neenza said that the situation at the CPP has worsened lately, as the Armed Forces allegedly fired this nuclear facility with American weapons.

The article states that Neenz has accused the Countries of the West of "Criminal Power" because they do not condemn Ukraine for so -called "attacks". "The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to fire the territory of the ZPP almost daily. This poses a real risk of radiation accident with catastrophic consequences for the entire European continent," Neenz said during the meeting.

And here the representative of Ukraine Sergey Kislytsa stated that Russia is very diminishing the importance of the threats that it creates. She tries to distract from the issue of de -occupation and demilitarization of the station. Kyslytsy said that instead of a productive dialogue, the whole meeting of the UN Security Council had to listen to "many fictitious sound fragments. " "Russian narratives about Ukrainian shelling of the station can not withstand any criticism.

No one, with common sense, can imagine that Ukraine is attacking a nuclear power plant with a high risk of nuclear catastrophe in its territory. Such a catastrophe will lead to numerous death Said Kyslitsa. Kyslytsa added that Russia "puts all of us on the border of a nuclear catastrophe," and called on the IAEA inspection of the station in strict compliance with the national legislation of Ukraine and in full compliance with its international obligations.

Kyslytsia also said that the Russians taught hostages from the employees of the ZPP what should "say and show delegations of the IAEA. " "Therefore, it is very important to carry out the mission so that the international community see a real situation, not the Russian theatrical production," Kyslytsy said. Earlier, Focus wrote that the invaders fired the outskirts of energy to raise radioactive dust.