President Zelensky accuses Russian forces of using the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant for military operations, including storing weapons and mining the facility to launch attacks on Ukrainian areas.
President Zelensky stated that Russian forces are utilizing the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant for military operations, including the storage of weaponry and the mining of the facility to launch attacks on Ukrainian territory.
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President Zelensky stated that Russian forces are utilizing the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant for military operations, including the storage of weaponry and the mining of the facility to launch attacks on Ukrainian territory.
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