Russian Forces Seize Ukraine Nuclear Plant

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian forces seized control of Europe's largest nuclear power plant on Friday after a battle with Ukrainian troops that caused a fire and
fears of a catastrophic accident.The Ukrainian nuclear regulator said that the fire had been extinguished and no radiation leak had been
detected, with site staff still able to work at the Zaporizhzhia site."The Zaporizhzhia NPP site has been seized by the military forces of
the Russian Federation," the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine said, in a statement."The fire was extinguished by the
Ukrainian State Emergency Service units
Information on the dead and injured is absent."Earlier, fighting had erupted between Russian invasion forces pushing towards the city of
Zaporizhzhia and Ukrainian defenders, causing a blaze at the plant and global alarm.The power station is located in southern Ukraine on the
Dnipro river and produces a fifth of Ukraine'e electricity.Any fire in a nuclear plant revives memories of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, also
in Ukraine, which left hundreds dead and spread radioactive contamination west across Europe.Of the six reactors at Zaporizhzhia, the agency
said, one is in operation and producing power, one has been turned off and four are being cooled to prevent overheating.The regulator did
not say, however, what each reactor's status had been before the fire.An on site inspection is being carried out by Ukrainian
staff.Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of resorting to "nuclear terror" by risking a repeat of the Chernobyl disaster
and begged world leaders to back Kyiv."No country other than Russia has ever fired on nuclear power units," he said in a video message
released by his office."This is the first time in our history
In the history of mankind
The terrorist state now resorted to nuclear terror."Zelensky alleged that the Russian troops had knowingly fired on the nuclear
facility."These are tanks equipped with thermal imagers, so they know where they are shooting," said Zelensky.Ukraine's nuclear facilities
have been a major point of concern since Russia's military invaded the country last week and began bombarding cities with shells and
missiles.