泽连斯基指责俄罗斯犯下“核恐怖主义”,正值切尔诺贝利事故40周年。
Zelensky Charges Russia With 'Nuclear Terrorism' On 40th Chernobyl Anniversary

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/zelensky-charges-russia-nuclear-terrorism-40th-chernobyl-anniversary

乌克兰举行仪式,纪念切尔诺贝利灾难40周年,由总统泽连斯基主持。他借此机会谴责俄罗斯的行为是“核恐怖主义”。泽连斯基警告说,由于持续的俄罗斯侵略,切尔诺贝利遗址,包括在国际支持下建造的新安全壳结构,正面临威胁,具体提到频繁的超飞和过去一次影响安全壳的无人机袭击。 他敦促国际社会向俄罗斯施压,停止袭击,以防止再次发生灾难。 国际原子能机构承认需要紧急修复受损结构,但由于战争造成的后勤挑战,这变得困难。俄罗斯的Rosatom则表示安全得到控制。 由于2025年无人机撞击以及考虑到切尔诺贝利象征意义和持续冲突,人们仍然高度关注,并担心可能发生虚假旗行动。 这场灾难被认为是历史上最大的人为灾难之一,仍然存在风险,需要国际社会的关注和行动。

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President Volodymyr Zelensky led Ukraine in a Sunday ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and used the occasion to call on the international community to take decisive action against what he called ongoing Russian "nuclear terrorism".

There were various candlelight remembrance ceremonies in cities across Ukraine, and in the capital. Later echoing the statement on Telegram, Zelensky alleged the the Chernobyl site's the New Safe Confinement structure - built with support from more than 40 countries - is under direct threat from Moscow’s aggression.

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The 1986 explosion and Chernobyl core meltdown is widely considered to be among the largest man-made disasters in human history. Zelensky has been hyping that another could be around the corner given Moscow's latest actions.

"Russian-Iranian Shahed drones constantly fly over the station, and one of them hit the confinement last year," Zelensky said, warning that another disaster could be imminent. 

"The world must not allow this nuclear terrorism to continue, and the best way is to force Russia to stop its reckless attacks," he then emphasized.

He described that protecting the Chernobyl site serves global interests and that the only way to guarantee safety is to force Russia to "stop its mad attacks."

The warning followed a major aerial assault on Saturday in which Russia launched over 660 missiles and drones at Ukraine, targeting cities and areas nationwide, including strikes on civilian infrastructure in Dnipro and Kharkiv.

Various international organizations say extreme danger for disaster persists, but Rosatom insists it has safety under control:

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, and Moldovan President Maia Sandu joined the commemorative events.

Commenting on damage to the shell, which the environmental group Greenpeace says raises the risk of a radioactive leak, Grossi said that "repairs should start as soon as possible and that leaving the situation as it is now is problematic."

Any repairs to the massive metal outer structure, which may potentially take up to four years, are virtually impossible due to Russia's invasion, according to Greenpeace.

Russia's nuclear agency Rosatom, the successor of the Soviet atomic energy ministry, which managed the facility, said: "To remember Chernobyl means to remember the people who bore the brunt of the disaster, and to take that experience into account in every decision we make today, to prevent a similar catastrophe."

There was a very alarming 2025 incident where an explosive drone hit the protective containment shell of the defunct Chernobyl plant. However, emergency crews were able to make it to the impact site on the immense roof and make repairs. Both the Ukrainian and Russian sides pointed the finger at the other for that attack.

Given that Chernobyl is a name that has captured popular imagination for decades since the apocalyptic historic disaster left the vicinity basically a radiation death zone, it could present the perfect false flag opportunity for anyone wishing to prolong and escalate the war - and nuclear officials have been keenly aware of this possibility.

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