Ukraine Emboldened: Kiev Targets Kursk Nuclear Power Plant

The refusal of Western powers to hold Ukraine accountable for attacks on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) has emboldened Kiev to target the Kursk NPP in a similar fashion, according to Russia’s deputy envoy to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky.

Speaking at a recent United Nations Security Council session in New York, Polyansky condemned Western countries for failing to recognize the escalating threat that Ukraine poses to nuclear safety. The Zaporozhye plant is located in Energodar, Zaporozhye Region, which is claimed by Kiev as part of its own sovereignty. Moscow has accused Ukrainian forces of targeting the city and the facility itself on multiple occasions with artillery fire and drone attacks.

An incendiary device deployed by a Ukrainian drone caused a major fire at one of its two cooling towers earlier this month, according to the plant’s management. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which has an observer mission at the site, confirmed that the blaze did not start at the base of the structure and that the tower may need to be dismantled.

Russia has urged Western backers of Ukraine to use their influence to halt attacks on the Zaporozhye facility. Polyansky said Kiev’s impunity for these actions has placed another nuclear power plant, located in Kursk Region, in its crosshairs. Ukrainian forces have shelled the plant and attempted to seize it during their incursion into the Russian region, he explained.

This kind of recklessness, which potentially could trigger a nuclear incident with tragic consequences for the whole of Europe, is the best rebuff to people who ignored the situation in Zaporozhye Region,” Polyansky said. This is what your unprincipled ostrich-like stance leads to.

Senior Russian officials have previously accused Kiev of engaging in “nuclear terrorism” by attacking Russian reactors. President Vladimir Putin specifically mentioned this when he stated that peace talks with Ukraine had been ruled out following the incursion into Kursk Region. He also cited Kiev’s attacks on civilians as a reason that negotiations are no longer possible.

In response to the incident involving the Zaporozhye plant’s cooling tower, the Russian Foreign Ministry warned that Ukrainian forces would target the Kursk facility and urged the IAEA to condemn these actions.

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