International authorities have warned of the dangers of fighting around nuclear sites in Ukraine after a Russian projectile sparked a fire at Europe's largest nuclear power plant.
Nuclear safety at the site is “ensured as of now,” a Ukrainian regional military leader said after Ukrainian firefighters put out the blaze.
On March 4, Russia seized Europe’s largest nuclear plant after fighting sparked a fire and Vladimir Putin called for a “normalization” of global relations.
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