Ukraine and Russia trade blame for fire at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant | DW News | DW News

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A fire at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine has been extinguished according to Russian state media. The plant is located in southern Ukraine and is currently under Russian control. Ukrainian and Russian authorities confirmed that one cooling tower was damaged in the fire. Moscow blames the fire on Ukrainian shelling, but Kyiv says Russia is responsible.

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コメント (21)
  • Russia should not even be occupying the plant, of course they are to blame for this
  • Surrounding a bathtub with concrete, very flammable indeed.
  • @retriever7061
    There are no flammable materials in the Cooling Towers. This is the funniest provocation in my memory. This tower consists of concrete, iron pipes with water sprayers on top (like fire sprinklers) and a water collection basin at the bottom. Where the fire was shown there was a pool of water several meters deep. 🤣
  • Putin and the Olympic closing ceremony. Baby wants his bottle
  • lol what a psyop by Russia. The cooling tower is on fire? Pure concrete?
  • @KenJames9911
    The fact that any News Service gives Russian statements any credibility at this point is maddening.
  • Russia blaming Ukraine is like blaming your wife for breaking the window you threw her through.
  • Why would Ukraine start a Nuclear power plant on fire, it Russia
  • @mkultra599
    The most Russian thing possible is to sabotage the power plant as they withdraw, nice to see that they haven’t failed to meet expectations.
  • @jp1563
    There is nothing flammable in a cooling tower... Let that speak for itself.
  • @InterfectorII
    A fire broke out in Chernobyl reactor block 4. Russian authorities claim the situation is under control.
  • Guys, these cooling towers are solid concrete. The only way a fire could start? Is whatever was burnt was set there. There are NO FLAMABLE THINGS IN THE COOLING TOWERS!
  • We know what happened last time a NPP in Ukraine under "Russian control" was on fire and Russia was not talking about it. Few years later, Swan Lake was playing on TV.
  • @80-80.
    That’s Russian desperation.