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UN officials express concern about nuclear safety in Russia and Ukraine

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Last updated: 2024/08/29 at 5:22 AM
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Incidents around nuclear facilities in Ukraine and Russia have raised serious concerns among UN officials and the international community. During a recent Security Council meeting, Assistant Secretary-General Miroslav Jenča expressed alarm over reported incidents near these facilities. In Ukraine, a drone strike near the perimeter of a nuclear plant, a fire that caused damage to a cooling tower, and ongoing military activity nearby have heightened worries. Russia’s Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is also under scrutiny after drone debris was discovered on the premises.

The US has condemned Russia for jeopardizing the safety of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and called for the return of control to Ukrainian authorities. Robert A. Wood, the UN’s Alternate Representative for Special Political Affairs, reiterated the US’ unwavering support for Ukraine, highlighting recent security agreements and international support through the Ukraine Compact with NATO allies. However, Russian representative Dmitry Polyanskiy defended Russia’s actions, stating that Ukrainian forces are being cleared from their last strongholds, implying that Ukraine will face consequences for recent events.

Ukraine’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Sergiy Kyslytsya, provided a grim account of the devastation in the country, describing it as “the largest aerial terror in human history.” Kyslytsya detailed the extensive missile, drone, and bomb attacks carried out by Russia, calling the regime a criminal one with no regard for human life or morality both domestically and internationally. The situation in Ukraine is dire, with ongoing conflict and destruction threatening the safety and security of its people.

The international community is closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine and Russia as incidents near nuclear facilities continue to escalate. The safety of these facilities is a top priority, and any threat to their security is cause for alarm. UN officials have called for Russia to respect international norms and return control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to Ukrainian authorities to avoid further escalation of tensions in the region.

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has devastating consequences for the country and its people. The international community must come together to provide support and assistance to those affected by the violence and destruction. The resilience of the Ukrainian people in the face of such adversity is commendable, and they deserve the support and solidarity of the global community in these challenging times.

In conclusion, the incidents near nuclear facilities in Ukraine and Russia are a cause for concern and require prompt action to ensure the safety and security of these critical sites. The international community must work together to de-escalate tensions, protect the people living in these regions, and prevent any further threats to nuclear facilities. The UN’s continued monitoring and engagement in the situation are crucial in addressing the challenges and finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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