After the horrific bombing, Russia captured Europe's largest nuclear plant...
After the horrific bombing, Russia captured Europe's largest nuclear plant...
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Kyiv: The fierce war between Russia and Ukraine for the last eight days is not taking its name to stop. Meanwhile, on Friday, Russia has also taken possession of Europe's largest nuclear power plant (Zaporizhzhia) in Ukraine bay attacking it. On the other hand, the Ukrainian army is claiming to have caused great damage to Russia. It is being said that the Ukrainian army has recaptured the city of Bucha near the capital Kyiv.

At the same time, the Russian army has captured the Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant in Ukraine. Earlier, the Russian army had bombed this plant, after which smoke was coming out in the building of the plant's premises, due to which the fear of spreading the radiation started to haunt. On this, countries like America, Britain etc. had expressed concern. Ukraine's President Zelensky had said that if a nuclear explosion happened, the whole of Europe would be destroyed.

Earlier on Thursday, Russian President Putin made a surprising allegation that the Ukrainian military is using ordinary people as human shields. Putin claims that the Ukrainian army has taken 3000 Indian students hostage and they are not being allowed to leave while Russian soldiers are helping to evacuate foreigners.

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