Twitter users criticized Zelensky’s words about the state of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant
MOSCOW, November 22 – RIA Novosti. Users twitter He reacted coldly to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s broadcast after a meeting with French leader Emmanuel Macron, in which he announced the need to create a demilitarized zone around the ZNPP.
Commentators accused the Ukrainian politician of lying, bombing an energy plant in Kiev and laundering Western money, and also demanded an apology for the incident that occurred in Poland on November 15.
“Well, you lied to him that it wasn’t Ukraine that bombed the nuclear power plant and that the Russians blew themselves up?” ‘ BlueKyp asked.
“Ukraine is bombing Zaporozhye,” LamparterTilman wrote.
“Did you tell him you were going to stop shooting at him?” ‘ asked avrain27.
AslanYorgun5, “How about bombing nuclear power plants?” he suggested.
“How’s the money laundering going there?” she asked.
“So when are you going to apologize for the two Poles killed by your rockets?” — said JacekPlacek1916.
Ministry of Defense Russia He reported that Ukrainian troops fired more than 20 large-caliber artillery shells on the territory of the ZNPP and the power transmission line feeding it on Saturday and Sunday morning.
Last week, the IAEA Board of Governors passed a resolution urging Russia to abandon the station and abandon “baseless claims” over its ownership. The document was ratified by 24 of 35 countries, with Moscow and Beijing voting against it. Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Relations, described the decision as unenforceable, since the nuclear power plant is located on Russian territory and has already become part of Russia’s energy system.
Zaporozhye NPP is the largest in Europe in terms of number of units and installed capacity. It has been under the protection of the Russian army since March. As emphasized in the Russian Foreign Ministry, this is necessary in order to prevent leaks of nuclear and radioactive material. At the same time, Ukrainian troops regularly bombard both the station and the neighboring town of Energodar.
Since February 24, Moscow has been conducting a special military operation to demilitarize and demilitarize Ukraine. Vladimir Putin called his goal “the protection of people who have been subjected to eight years of bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime.” The Armed Forces are faced with the task of liberating Donbass and guaranteeing Russia’s security.
Source: Ria

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