Ukraine

Posted: 2nd September 2022

The EU is giving more than five million anti-radiation tablets to Ukraine, as fears grow of an accident at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. The Zaporizhzhia plant is under Russian occupation and has recently come under fire, with both sides blaming each other for the attacks. In some areas, officials are already handing out the pills, which can stop the body absorbing radioactive iodine. Residents have been told only to take it if a radiation leak is confirmed. So far, only people living within 50km (30 miles) of the power plant are being offered the potassium iodide tablets, but the European Union is providing Ukraine with more than five million doses which would allow for much wider distribution.

 BBC 30th Aug 2022

 Satellite images show damage to Ukraine nuclear plant buildings right next to reactor. Satellite images show armoured personnel carriers stationed near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant’s reactors.

 Independent 30th Aug 2022

 Shelling ‘leaves HOLES in roof of Russian-occupied nuclear power plant’: Images reveal damage at Zaporizhzhia site – with Putin’s forces blaming Ukrainian artillery for potential disaster. 

 Daily Mail 30th Aug 2022

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