Peskov dismisses Zelensky's accusations about Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as 'senseless'
The Kremlin responded to Vladimir Zelensky's statements regarding energy shortages at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, with spokesman Peskov calling the allegations unfounded.
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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov strongly rejected Ukrainian President Zelensky's claims about the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Zelensky accused Russia of shelling the facility it controls, which Peskov called 'nonsensical'. Russia maintains it ensures the plant's safety and communicates regularly with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Zelensky described the situation as 'critical', claiming Russian forces prevent power line repairs and continue shelling. The plant currently operates on diesel generators. Regional governor Balizki accused Ukrainian forces of damaging power lines in what he called 'nuclear terrorism'.
The ZNPP, Europe's largest nuclear facility with six reactors, has been under Russian control since October 2022, raising international safety concerns.
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