Playing With Nuclear Fire
"Every morning we wake up and see that they have hit only residential homes.""Our forces don't shoot back because the 30km (19-mile) zone around the power station is sacred. You don't want to shoot there. But the Russians are terrorists. There's nothing sacred to them.""It's meant to scare us, [Rockets have hit Nikopol every night since the middle of July]."Local Businessman
A covered Russian tank outside the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on 4 August ENERGOATOM/Reuters |
"As the initiator and main instigator of the Ukrainian crisis, Washington, while imposing unprecedented comprehensive sanctions on Russia, continues to supply arms and military equipment to Ukraine.""Their ultimate goal is to exhaust and crush Russia with a protracted war and the cudgel of sanctions."Beijing Ambassador to Moscow Zhang Hanhui"The cowardly Russians can't do anything more so they strike towns ignobly, hiding at the Zaporizhzhia atomic power station."Andrei Yermak, chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The
outliers of the United Nations Security Council in lock-step denial of
representing tyrannical governments coveting territory of neighbours and
exercising their ambitious penchant for bullying and threatening and
finally committing to a military advance to correct historical errors so
they can 'reclaim' a territorial prize by absorbing another sovereign
country's geography into their greater grasping fold. The mirror image
of Moscow's 'special military operation' to bring Ukraine kicking and
screaming back into the Soviet Union fold, is reflected in Beijing's
plan to violently disabuse Taiwan that it is a separate country.
Mutual
support for one another's irenic plans of absorption through violent
takeover enables them to give each other comfort. Russia's experience
with the West firmly clamping down on sanctions to fully impress on the
Kremlin that its actions assault international norms presents as an
example to Beijing, labouring under similar sanctions and for
aspirationally awaiting the opportunity when it too feels prepared to
launch an all-out conflict with Taiwan to achieve its goal of an
'individed China'
Ukraine
raises the alarm once again over the Russian military occupying the
Ukrainian nuclear power plant representing the largest such facility in
all of Europe, in a dangerously cavalier manner. Ranging from the
storage of explosives and military equipment in sensitive areas of the
nuclear plant, to recklessly firing off missiles from the plant's campus
at surrounding towns where Ukrainian military units are stationed in
the hope of driving out the Russian troops to reclaim the plant and its
security.
Moscow
for its part insists that the town Ukraine identifies as being targeted
by Russian troops from within the power plant's footprint, Marhanets,
claims that the Ukrainian military, stationed there, is using it as a
staging platform to send rockets to hit Russian soldiers at the
Zaporizhzhia plant. The alarm was raised in the West when the United
Nations atomic energy watchdog warned of a potential nuclear disaster
with the current situation, leading the Group of Seven leading
industrialized countries to tell Russia it must return the plant to
Ukraine.
This
was once the Group of Eight, but after Russian rebels began their
conflict in Ukraine's eastern province of the Donbas and Russia seized
Crimea in 2014, Vladimir Putin was disinvited and the group reverted to
its original members, as the Group of Seven. Ukraine's state nuclear
power company Enerhoatom, warns that Russian shelling has compromised
the plant, causing critical damage to two areas of the plant, creating
the potential for devastation.
Containers
with radioactive material might, they warn, also come under danger of
shelling. In its own defence, Russia resorts to its usual stance of
claiming to be acting responsibly, that it is Ukraine that is
responsible for any dangerous situations eventuating because of its
military's carelessness, repeating that Russian troops behave
responsibly and never target civilians.
Ukrainian
technicians remain at the plant, working to ensure whenever an
emergency arises they're present to use their expertise in safety and
security of the plant forestalling the possibility of a disaster.
Needless to say, they have no control over what Russian troops do. What
they do is shell surrounding towns from the relative safety of the
nuclear plant in the knowledge that Ukrainian troops cannot afford to
strike back and risk creating a more dangerous situation.
According
to Kyiv, roughly 500 Russian soldiers with heavy vehicles and weapons
remain at the plant where they are behaving responsibly, ensuring the
safety of the complex, as the Kremlin has it. The former's statement can
be guaranteed to be correct, the latter's, true to form is a risible
canard. Moscow and Vladimir Putin never uttered a lie they couldn't be
proud of.
"I am extremely concerned by the shelling yesterday at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, which underlines the very real risk of a nuclear disaster that could threaten public health and the environment in Ukraine and beyond.""The IAEA has received information about this serious situation – the latest in a long line of increasingly alarming reports from all sides."?According to Ukraine, there has been no damage to the reactors themselves and no radiological release. However, there is damage elsewhere on the site.?"Military action jeopardizing the safety and security of the Zaporizhzya nuclear power plant is completely unacceptable and must be avoided at all costs.?"Any military firepower directed at or from the facility would amount to playing with fire, with potentially catastrophic consequences.""I strongly and urgently appeal to all parties to exercise the utmost restraint in the vicinity of this important nuclear facility, with its six reactors."Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant outside the Russian-controlled city of Enerhodar, Ukraine. Photograph: Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters |
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