Both sides in the conflict are blaming each other after power supplies to the Zaporizhzhia power plant were temporarily cut
Russia was almost responsible for a 'radiation disaster' according to the Ukrainian Prime Minster.
Power supplies to the Zaporizhzhia power plant were temporarily cut after a fire broke out.
Both sides in the conflict are blaming each other, however emergency diesel generators kicked in and the cooler system remained intact.
Paul Rogers is Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University and says the Russian authorities are well aware that potential nuclear incidents will scare people:
Kildare South TD and member of the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, Cathal Berry is concerned the conflict may only get worse.
The Independent Deputy says his biggest concern lies with an expansion of the battlelines in Europe:
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