Headline RoundupAugust 19th, 2022

Military Activity, Fears of Disaster Grow Around Europe's Largest Nuclear Plant

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Ukrainian authorities warned of potential disaster at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant as Russia reportedly rejects calls to demilitarize the area.

Workers at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant say they were told not to come in Friday, fueling fears of a Russian false-flag operation and possible nuclear catastrophe. Shelling near the plant has intensified in recent weeks, and Ukrainian and Russian fighters blame each other for the escalation. Russia seized control of the plant in early March and started using it as a quasi-military base just days after it invaded Ukraine.

Reports across the spectrum highlighted video from inside the plant showing Russian military vehicles stored there, suggesting that Russia is using the plant as a shield. The U.N.'s secretary general visited Ukraine this week and expressed concern over the situation at the plant, saying that "agreement is urgently needed to re-establish Zaporizhzhia's purely civilian infrastructure and to ensure the safety of the area."

Tensions at the plant have been covered by news sources across the political spectrum, especially those on the left and center, which tend to cover the war's day-to-day more closely than right-rated outlets do.

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