Ex-Russian president warns of 'accidents' at EU nuclear sites -- RT World News
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43% : Like they didn't want to," he continued, adding "What can I say... we should not forget that there are nuclear power plants in the European Union.36% : Moscow's envoy to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, reiterated those concerns to the body's Security Council on Thursday, saying Ukraine's "criminal attacks" were "pushing the world to the brink of a nuclear disaster that would rival Chernobyl." Located in the Russian-held city of Energodar in southern Ukraine, the Zaporozhye plant has been subjected to a series of attacks over the past few weeks.
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