
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spoken to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about the fire at Europe's largest nuclear plant. Johnson has expressed concern over the nuclear plant incident. Johnson told Zelensky that the reckless actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin could now directly threaten the security of the whole of Europe.
Will demand emergency meeting of UN
Johnson further said that Britain would do everything possible to ensure that the situation did not worsen. He said he would call for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council and that Britain would immediately take up the issue with Russia and close allies.
Attack on Europe's nuclear plant claimed
Let us tell you that the reactors of Europe's largest nuclear plant have caught fire. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that the Russian military has attacked the nuclear plant. Zelensky tweeted that Europe's largest nuclear plant was in danger. Earlier, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that Russia was continuously firing on the nuclear plant.
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